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The Woman in White

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Plot Summary Walter Hartright -- note the noble name -- is a young art teacher. One night he helps a distressed lady dressed in white, who was wandering down the street, find a cab. After she's gone, a couple of men chasing her tell Walter that she's escaped from an asylum. But the lady in white will soon affect his life more than he can know... Walter takes a job for a few months teaching art to a couple of gently bred young ladies, Laura Fairlie and Marian Halcombe. Laura is lovely, quiet and timid (and also, BTW, bears a startling resemblance to the mysterious woman in white); Marian has an unattractive face but a charming, outgoing personality. Walter falls for Laura. And Laura loves him too, though they never speak of it, except to Marian. But Laura is an heiress, out of Walter's class, and she's also engaged to an older baronet, as arranged by her family, and she and Walter sadly part. He goes on an expedition to South America to let time, distance and adventure heal his wounded heart. She marries her baronet, Sir Percival Glyde, figuring, I guess, that she might as well, and he's always been kind to her. After the marriage -- which quickly goes south since Glyde only married Laura for her money, and has no interest in acting nice once they're married -- strange things start to happen.... The Woman in White is Wilkie Collins' fifth published novel, written in 1859. It is considered to be among the first mystery novels and is widely regarded as one of the first (and finest) in the genre of "sensation novels". The story is sometimes considered an early example of detective fiction with protagonist Walter Hartright employing many of the sleuthing techniques of later private detectives. Get Your Copy!

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781548037048
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 514
  • Udgivet:
  • 11. juni 2017
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x229x26 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 680 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 8-11 hverdage
Forventet levering: 7. december 2024

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Plot Summary Walter Hartright -- note the noble name -- is a young art teacher. One night he helps a distressed lady dressed in white, who was wandering down the street, find a cab. After she's gone, a couple of men chasing her tell Walter that she's escaped from an asylum. But the lady in white will soon affect his life more than he can know... Walter takes a job for a few months teaching art to a couple of gently bred young ladies, Laura Fairlie and Marian Halcombe. Laura is lovely, quiet and timid (and also, BTW, bears a startling resemblance to the mysterious woman in white); Marian has an unattractive face but a charming, outgoing personality. Walter falls for Laura. And Laura loves him too, though they never speak of it, except to Marian. But Laura is an heiress, out of Walter's class, and she's also engaged to an older baronet, as arranged by her family, and she and Walter sadly part. He goes on an expedition to South America to let time, distance and adventure heal his wounded heart. She marries her baronet, Sir Percival Glyde, figuring, I guess, that she might as well, and he's always been kind to her. After the marriage -- which quickly goes south since Glyde only married Laura for her money, and has no interest in acting nice once they're married -- strange things start to happen.... The Woman in White is Wilkie Collins' fifth published novel, written in 1859. It is considered to be among the first mystery novels and is widely regarded as one of the first (and finest) in the genre of "sensation novels". The story is sometimes considered an early example of detective fiction with protagonist Walter Hartright employing many of the sleuthing techniques of later private detectives. Get Your Copy!

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