This is one of the few major novels by
Wilkie Collins that I have yet to read.
Let me know what you think about this one. (I'm busy reading 6 other books on my Reader, in addition to a recently purchased hardcover of a writer I love,
Louis de Bernieres; then I plan to tackle the post-modernist novel "Against The Day," by
Thomas Pynchon, another writer whom I love to read.) [WARNING: Pynchon is not for everyone!]
Anyway, back to
Wilkie Collins:
Collins is a writer very much alive in academia, in much the same way that
Charles Dickens thrives. There are numerous web sites, conventions, calls for papers, etc. Collins, also like Dickens, enjoys a wide acceptance in readership, especially in Collins's novels of intrigue.
I hope you enjoy this.
Don
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