Wilkie Collins Criticism
- Principal Works
- Introduction
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Essays
- The Fallen Angels of Wilkie Collins
- Wilkie Collins in the 1860s: The Sensation Novel and Self-Help
- A Man's Resolution: Narrative Strategies in Wilkie Collins' The Woman in White
- Rewriting the Male Plot in Wilkie Collins's No Name: Captain Wragge Orders an Omelette and Mrs. Wragge Goes into Custody
- Wilkie Collins and Surplus Women: The Case of Marian Halcombe
- Breaking and Entering: Wilkie Collins's Sensation Fiction
- Some Early Quests: Basil, Hide and Seek, and The Dead Secret
- Reading Blackwater Park: Gothicism, Narrative, and Ideology in The Woman in White
- More than Sensational: The Life & Art of Wilkie Collins
- Family Secrets and the Mysteries of The Moonstone
- The Moonstone, the Victorian Novel, and Imperialist Panic
- ‘Traced and Captured By the Men in the Chaise’: Pursuing Sexual Difference in Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White
- Further Reading