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Title: The Evil Genius
By (author): Wilkie Collins Edited by: Graham Law
ISBN10-13: 1551110172 : 9781551110172
Format: Paperback
Pages: 379
Weight: .480 Kg.
Published: Broadview Press - April   1994
List Price: 31.75 Pounds Sterling
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Wilkie Collins is best known for his great mystery The Moonstone and The Woman in Whiteâ and for a life as sensational as are those novels. (The writer who famously advised other novelists to â make â em laugh, make â em cry, make â em waitâ is now known to have kept entire households in different parts of England going simultaneously.) Yet Collins also wrote a succession of extraordinarily powerful novels of private life; of these The Evil Genius is among the finest. The story is motivated by the attraction between Herbert Linley and the woman he hires as governess for his child Kittyâ the long suffering Sydney Westerfield. As one expects with Collins, the story is driven forward with deft assurance. Yet he also treats the theme of adultery and divorce in a manner quite unconventional for his timeâ and, remarkably, he manages to draw readers into a sympathetic understanding of both of the main female characters: the offending governess and the aggrieved wife. The Evil Genius was a very considerable success when first published; indeed, it brought Collins more financially than any of his other works. Over a century later its sinews retain the strength to speak powerfully to the reader; lively and intelligent, it is perhaps the finest of Collinsâ later novels.
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