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Wenglinsky, Martin

 
9781503272996: Structure and Substance in Wilkie Collins

Sinopsis

Nineteenth-century English author Wilkie Collins is a second-tier novelist, but his stories are full of narrative invention, high-flown emotions, and deep insights into the fate of women in English society. Moreover, Collins offered an experimental style that became overshadowed only because the Modernists were so radically experimental in their own fashion. Collins mixed genres and so offers his readers breathtaking shifts between highly accomplished passages of opera, romantic comedy, melodrama, and theatre. Collins also offers characters that have obscure and conflicted motivations, something not done much before he wrote.

In Structure and Substance of Wilkie Collins, Martin Wenglinsky provides an in-depth analysis of five Collins novels by showing how Collins deploys his era’s standard forms of literature. Collins provides modern readers with a fresh vision of Victorian England from a secular and liberal point of view quite different from the more religious-tinged humanitarianism of Dickens and Eliot.

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Martin Wenglinsky is an emeritus professor of sociology who taught at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. In 1985, he coauthored Paralegals: Progress and Prospects of a Satellite Profession with Quintin Johnstone. In 2005, he established w. end ave.: an e-journal of culture and politics (available at www.westendejournal.com), for which he is the publisher, editor, and chief writer. He lives with his wife in a pre-war apartment buildings on West End Avenue in Manhattan.

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