The Woman in White is an epistolary novel written by Wilkie Collins in 1859, serialized in 1859–1860, and first published in book form in 1860. It is considered to be among the first mystery novels and is widely regarded as one of the first (and finest) in the genre of 'sensation novels'.
As was customary at that time, The Woman in White was first published as a magazine serial. The first episode appeared on 29 November 1859, following Charles Dickens's own A Tale… (more)
Language: English
Published in: 1860
Word count: 244,492 words (≈ about 16 hours)
Source: www.gutenberg.org
Copyright: Public Domain
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Thu, 26 Jan 2012 02:57:49 +0100
OMG - I'm so excited. "The Moonstone" was one of my absolute favorite novels when I was in high school and I didn't know then that there were all these others by Collins. Looking forward to several evenings of sheer pleasure - thank you Feedbooks!
Mon, 23 May 2011 23:17:44 +0200
Just finished it -- read all night to read the last 25%. Excellent novel.