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Collected Memoirs, Letters and Literary Essays of Wilkie Collins
Biographies, letters, and essays on mystery, detective fiction, and Victorian societyBy Wilkie CollinsLength38h 24m
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This carefully crafted ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) was an English novelist, playwright, and author of short stories. His best-known works are The Woman in White, No Name, Armadale, and The Moonstone. Table of Contents: Biographies: Memoirs of the Life of William Collins (With Selections From His Journals and Correspondence) Wilkie Collins' Charms (Biography by Olive Logan) Letters and Literary Writings: A Clause for the New Reform Bill A Column to Burns A Dramatic Author A Fair Penitent A Pictorial Tour to St George Bosherville A Shy Scheme Address from the Queen to Certain of Her Subjects in Office Awful Warning to Bachelors Books Necessary for a Liberal Education Burns Viewed As a Hat-Peg Considerations on The Copyright Question Deep Design on Society Doctor Dulcamara, MP Dramatic Grub Street How I Write My Books Magnetic Evenings at Home Pity a Poor Prince Rambles Beyond Railways Reminiscences of a Storyteller Sermon for Sepoys Thanks to Doctor Livingstone The Cruise of the Tomtit The Debtor's Best Friend The Exhibition of the Royal Academy The Little Huguenot The National Gallery and the Old Masters
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GenreLiterary Classics
Length38 hrs 24 mins
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Publish dateMay 21, 2015
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Table of contents
1Collected Memoirs, Letters and Literary Essays of Wilkie Collins
34Books Necessary for a Liberal Education
2Biographies:
35Burns Viewed As a Hat-Peg
3Preface
36Considerations on The Copyright Question
4Volume I
37Deep Design on Society
5Part I
38Doctor Dulcamara, MP.
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6Chapter I
39Dramatic Grub Street
7Chapter II
40How I Write My Books
8Part II
41Magnetic Evenings at Home
9Chapter I
42Pity a Poor Prince
10Chapter II
43Preface to the Present Edition
11Chapter III
44I. A Letter of Introduction
12Chapter IV
45II. A Cornish Fishing Town
13Chapter V
46III. Holy Wells and Druid Relics
14Volume II
47IV. Cornish People
15Chapter I
48V. Loo-Pool
16Chapter II
49VI. The Lizard
17Part III
50VII. The Pilchard Fishery
18Chapter I
51VIII. The Land’s End
19Chapter II
52IX. Botallack Mine
20Part IV
53X. The Modern Drama in Cornwall
21Chapter I
54XI. The Ancient Drama in Cornwall
22Chapter II
55XII. The Nuns of Mawgan
23Chapter III
56XIII. Legends of the Northern Coast
24Chapter IV
57Postscript to Rambles Beyond Railways.
25Letters and Literary Writings:
58Reminiscences of a Storyteller
26A Clause for the New Reform Bill
59Sermon for Sepoys
27A Column to Burns
60Thanks to Doctor Livingstone
28A Dramatic Author
61The Cruise of the Tomtit
29A Fair Penitent
62The Debtor’s Best Friend
30A Pictorial Tour to St George Bosherville
63The Exhibition of the Royal Academy
31A Shy Scheme
64The Little Huguenot
32Address from the Queen to Certain of Her Subjects in Office
65The National Gallery and the Old Masters
33Awful Warning to Bachelors