Man and Wife

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In Wilkie Collins' novel 'Man and Wife,' the author delves into themes of marriage, societal expectations, and legal intricacies. Written in the mid-19th century, this novel showcases Collins' signature style of intricate plotting and complex character development within a suspenseful narrative. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, 'Man and Wife' explores the struggles faced by a married couple as they navigate through misunderstandings, legal disputes, and social conventions, ultimately questioning the institution of marriage itself. Collins' use of unconventional narrative techniques and moral ambiguity adds depth to the storyline, making this novel a classic in English literature. Wilkie Collins, known for his contribution to the detective fiction genre, draws upon his own experiences and observations of Victorian society to craft 'Man and Wife.' His keen eye for detail and social commentary shine through in this work, shedding light on the complexities of relationships and legal issues in his time. Collins' background as a lawyer further adds credibility to the legal aspects portrayed in the novel, offering readers a realistic glimpse into the legal practices of the era. For readers interested in Victorian literature, social commentary, and intricate plot twists, 'Man and Wife' by Wilkie Collins is a must-read. With its engaging storyline and thought-provoking themes, this novel continues to captivate audiences and remains a classic in the realm of English literature.

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Wilkie Collins (1824-1889), an English novelist, short story writer, and playwright, was an integral figure in the development of the mystery and sensation novel genres. Born in London, Collins was the son of prolific painter William Collins and was educated at private schools. He first studied law but soon shifted his focus to literature. His association with Charles Dickens, whom he met in 1851, had a significant impact on his writing career. The two collaborated on several works and shared a similar readership. Collins is best known for his novels 'The Woman in White' (1860) and 'The Moonstone' (1868), which are considered early examples of detective fiction, with 'The Moonstone' often cited as the first English detective novel. In his novel 'Man and Wife' (1870), Collins addresses the social issues of the period, focusing on the Victorian marriage laws and the notion of athleticism in British society. Collins utilized his legal background to enrich his novels with realistically complex plots and legal intricacies, weaving social commentary into his tightly knot narratives. His literary style was marked by an adept use of suspense and a shifting narrative voice, pioneering techniques that would influence the mystery and thriller genres for decades. Despite his popularity during the Victorian era, Collins' work has often been overshadowed by his contemporary Dickens. Nonetheless, his contribution to literature, notably his innovative use of the mystery form and engagement with societal issues of his time, confirms his place in the canon of English literature.

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