The Woman in White |
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Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White tells the story of two half-sisters, Laura Fairlie and Marian Halcombe who were embroiled in the sinister plot of Sir Percival Glyde and Count Fosco to take over their family’s wealth. It’s considered to be one of the first “sensation novels” to be published. Like most novels that fall into this category, the protagonists here are pushed to their limits by the villains before they finally got the justice they deserved.
The story begins with Walter Hartright helping a woman dressed in white who turned out to have escaped from a mental asylum. A day later, he travelled to Cumberland to be a drawing master to the half-sisters Laura Fairlie and Marian Halcombe. While he was in their house he discovered that the woman dressed in white whom he helped was also Laura’s sister.
Walter and Laura eventually became very close to each other and had a relationship, but Laura was already set to marry Sir Percival Glyde. Marian advised Walter to forget his love for Laura and live their place, a painful advice which he followed. Laura eventually married Glyde and this is when things started to turn for the worse for the main characters in the novel.
Glyde and his friend Count Fosco were masters of deception and they’d do everything they can to get the things they want. In the story, Glyde was already in financial difficulties when he married Laura who was from a rich family. In order to get her family’s riches he’s willing to resort to desperate means. Glyde is portrayed here as an archetypical villain which every reader of this book will surely hate.
When it was first published in 1859, The Woman in White quickly became a best-seller because of its theme and storyline. More than a hundred years since its first publication, readers can still relate to its characters and empathize with the protagonists in the story. |
Genres for this book |
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Epistolary fiction |
Fiction |
Romance |
Art |
Mystery |
Non-fiction |
Literature |
Links related to this book |
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Wikipedia – The Woman in White |
Wikipedia – Wilkie Collins |
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Reviews (Rated: 5 Stars - 7 reviews) |
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Reviewer: Julie - March 29, 2021 Subject: Review The Woman in White Excellent narration and writings. If you could get through the first few chapters then you will not be able to put this book down. Walter Heartwright is an exceptional reader. I felt I was there. Applause and a standing ovation. |
Reviewer: Odile - August 24, 2019 Subject: Great book My first audio book and I really enjoyed it because it was my kind of story. |
Reviewer: BPH - February 12, 2017 Subject: Loved this book! This was my first ever audio book and have been hooked ever since. The narrator did an excellent job. Thought it was a brilliant story. Was desperate to get to the end to find out what was going on,the suspense was killing me....then was gutted that I was at end. Great book! |
Reviewer: dg - February 4, 2017 Subject: enjoyable Mr. Collins writes extremely long novels, but, so very interesting! Excellent reading also. |
Reviewer: Bernie - July 11, 2015 Subject: The Woman in White Be prepared for a loonngg story. Obviously written when time was not an issue and te minute of a story was all important. Most of the narrators are good though some are down right annoying. The story is worth the listen if you have the patience. |
Reviewer: Eva - May 29, 2015 Subject: Great Although I'm spanish and the reader reads really fast, I love it |
Reviewer: Christian - April 28, 2015 Subject: SO Good That so cool That She Can Memorize Stuff |