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The Woman in White

eng. The Woman in White · 1860
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Style and Technique

The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins stands out in 19th-century literature for its innovative structure and use of multiple points of view, creating a sense of objectivity and multifaceted narrative. Collins masterfully blends elements of the gothic novel with the traditions of sensational literature, giving the work a tense and intriguing atmosphere. The language of the book is rhythmic, with rich use of dialogues and monologues, which helps immerse the reader deeply into the plot. A distinctive feature of The Woman in White is also the detailed depiction of the characters' psychology, allowing a better understanding of their motives and actions.

The Woman in White
Date of publication: 14 May 2024
Last updated: 14 July 2024
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The Woman in White
Original titleeng. The Woman in White · 1860