Wilkie Collins interdisciplinary essays
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Newcastle, U.K. :
Cambridge Scholars Pub.,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Too absurdly repulsive : generic indeterminacy and the failure of The fallen leaves / Anne-Marie Beller
- A distaste for matrimonial sauce : the celebration of bachelorhood in the journalism and fiction of Collins and Dickens / Holly Furneaux
- Parallel worlds : Collins's sensationalism and spiritual practice / Tatiana Kontou
- Text and image together : the influence of illustration and the Victorian market in the novels of Wilkie Collins / Clare Douglass
- The face of the adversary in the novels of Wilkie Collins / Aoife Leahy
- Mental states : political and psychological conflict in Antonina / Andrew Mangham
- Reading faces : physiognomy and the depiction of the heroine in the fiction of Wilkie Collins / Jessica Cox
- Questioning moral inheritance in The legacy of Cain / Amanda Mordavsky Caleb
- Habituation and incarceration : mental physiology and asylum abuse in The woman in white and Dracula / William Hughes
- Heart and science and vivisection's threat to women / Greta Depledge
- The Scotch verdict and irregular marriages : how Scottish law disrupts the normative in The law and the lady and Man and wife / Anne Longmuir
- Collins on international copyright : from A national wrong (1870) to Considerations (1880) / Graham Law
- The dangerous brother : family transgression in The haunted hotel / Lynn Parker
- Twin-sisters and theatrical thieves : Wilkie Collins and the dramatic adaptation of The moonstone / Richard Pearson
- Sensation drama? : Collins's stage adaptation of The woman in white / Janice Norwood
- Detecting buried secrets : recent film versions of The woman in white and The moonstone / Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier
- Afterword /Janice M. Allan.