
Wilkie Collins
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Wilkie Collins was an English novelist, playwright, and author of short stories, best known for his pioneering works in the mystery and detective fiction genres. Born in London, he was a close friend of Charles Dickens and often collaborated with him, influencing his narrative style and themes. Collins's most notable works include 'The Woman in White' and 'The Moonstone', both of which are considered classics of English literature and are characterized by their complex plots and psychological depth.
Collins's writing often explored themes of identity, madness, and social injustice, reflecting the Victorian society in which he lived. He is credited with introducing the concept of the detective novel and the serialized format, which captivated readers of his time. His innovative storytelling techniques and focus on suspense have left a lasting impact on the genre, inspiring countless authors and filmmakers in the years that followed. Despite facing challenges due to his health issues, Collins's legacy endures as a foundational figure in the development of modern mystery fiction.