Focusing on the novels of Wilkie Collins, this thesis identifies the ways in which Collins’s narratives outline the complex nature of layperson interactions with, and experiences of, medicine, healthcare and illness in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Drawing on a variety of contextual sources, ranging from letters, diaries and recipe books to newspaper articles, architectural plans and courtroom testimonies, the discussion uses Collins’s work alongside these documents to demonstrate that many of his middle-class readers would have encountered aspects of medicine and illness in a surprising array of settings, spaces, discourses and domains. In bringing these points of intersection to light, the thesis argues that Collins’s work st...
This thesis explores how Wilkie Collins’s portrayal of disabled female bodies disrupts the Victorian...
The paramount question this study seeks to answer is why, in the midst of massive and contentious c...
This thesis examines the work of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins in order to explicate the ways i...
Although some good work on Collins is now beginning to emerge, complex and central elements in his f...
My thesis explores Wilkie Collins' novels construction of ideal femininity in several of his novels....
This thesis considers the relationship between the novels of Wilkie Collins and nineteenth-century p...
In his novels No Name (1862) and Armadale (1866), Wilkie Collins explores the social role of women i...
Les études qui entreprennent d’évaluer la place de la maladie dans les romans de Dickens et Collins ...
Wilkie Collins is mainly remembered for his best-selling sensation novel The Woman in White and his ...
As the sensation novel was reclaimed by literary critics and cultural historians as a legitimate sit...
Examines the mechanisms through which Collins updated the gothic novel to create the sensation novel...
“Sensation Fiction and the Medical Context.” Cambridge Companion to Sensation, Andrew Mangham, ed. ...
Wilkie Collins was a master of the sensation fiction genre. He wrote multiple bestselling novels and...
While illness in literature has become a rich subfield of critical enquiry, especially in relation t...
This paper discusses gender anxiety in two of Wilkie Collins\u27s novellas, The Haunted Hotel and Th...
This thesis explores how Wilkie Collins’s portrayal of disabled female bodies disrupts the Victorian...
The paramount question this study seeks to answer is why, in the midst of massive and contentious c...
This thesis examines the work of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins in order to explicate the ways i...
Although some good work on Collins is now beginning to emerge, complex and central elements in his f...
My thesis explores Wilkie Collins' novels construction of ideal femininity in several of his novels....
This thesis considers the relationship between the novels of Wilkie Collins and nineteenth-century p...
In his novels No Name (1862) and Armadale (1866), Wilkie Collins explores the social role of women i...
Les études qui entreprennent d’évaluer la place de la maladie dans les romans de Dickens et Collins ...
Wilkie Collins is mainly remembered for his best-selling sensation novel The Woman in White and his ...
As the sensation novel was reclaimed by literary critics and cultural historians as a legitimate sit...
Examines the mechanisms through which Collins updated the gothic novel to create the sensation novel...
“Sensation Fiction and the Medical Context.” Cambridge Companion to Sensation, Andrew Mangham, ed. ...
Wilkie Collins was a master of the sensation fiction genre. He wrote multiple bestselling novels and...
While illness in literature has become a rich subfield of critical enquiry, especially in relation t...
This paper discusses gender anxiety in two of Wilkie Collins\u27s novellas, The Haunted Hotel and Th...
This thesis explores how Wilkie Collins’s portrayal of disabled female bodies disrupts the Victorian...
The paramount question this study seeks to answer is why, in the midst of massive and contentious c...
This thesis examines the work of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins in order to explicate the ways i...