Poor Miss Finch
Style and Technique
Wilkie Collins's novel «Poor Miss Finch» is characterized by a complex narrative structure typical of Victorian literature. Collins employs an epistolary style, including letters and diary entries, to create a multi-layered narrative. This allows the reader to see events from different perspectives and gain a deeper understanding of the characters' motives. The language of the work is rich in detail and description, helping to create atmosphere and convey the emotional states of the characters. Literary devices such as irony and symbolism are used to explore themes of blindness and insight, both literally and metaphorically. The structure of the novel includes elements of detective fiction and melodrama, making it engaging and suspenseful. Collins masterfully combines elements of social critique with a captivating plot, making the work relevant and interesting to readers.
