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Jezebel''s Daughter

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'The power that I have dreamed of all my life is mine at last!'

How far is a mother prepared to go to secure her daughter's future? Madame Fontaine, widow of an eminent chemist, has both the determination and the cunning to bring young Minna's marriage plans to fruition, with dangerous consequences for anyone who dares to stand in her way. But has she met her match in Jack Straw, one-time inmate of Bedlam lunatic asylum? It will take a visit to the morgue to find out who triumphs - and who comes out alive.

Reminiscent of Collins's blockbusters The Woman in White and Armadale, this suspenseful case study in villainy is set against the financial world of 1820s Frankfurt and tells the story of two widows, one of them devoted to realizing her husband's social reforms, the other equally devoted to the pursuit of her daughter's happiness.

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About the author

Wilkie Collins, geb. 1824 in London als ältester Sohn des Landschaftsmalers William Collins und 1889 gestorben, hatte zunächst die juristische Laufbahn eingeschlagen, bis er beschloss, das Aufdecken von Kriminalfällen und Geheimnissen ausschließlich literarisch in Szene zu setzen. Er schrieb neben seinen Kurzgeschichten und Theaterstücken über 30 Romane. Seine heute berühmtesten Werke 'Der Monddiamant', in dem der erste Detektiv in der englischen Literatur auftritt, und 'Die Frau in Weiß', ein poetischer, mystisch-mysteriöser Thriller, fanden bereits beim zeitgenössischen Publikum größten Beifall.

Summary

This suspenseful case study in villainy pits the scheming Madame Fontaine against another strong woman, and a former inmate of Bedlam asylum. With its intricate plot and memorable characters, Jezebel's Daughter shares its sensational nature with Collins's major novels. This edition examines the Victorian fascination with criminality.

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An excellent sensation novel with some fascinating social history. Hooray for Oxford World's Classics for reprinting it. Harriet Devine's Blog

Product details

Authors Wilkie Collins
Assisted by Jason David Hall (Editor), Jason David (University of Exeter) Hall (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press Trade
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.01.2016
 
EAN 9780198703211
ISBN 978-0-19-870321-1
Dimensions 128 mm x 196 mm x 14 mm
Series World's classics
Oxford World's Classics
World's classics
Oxford World's Classics
World's classics
Subjects Education and learning > Readings/interpretations/reading notes > German
Fiction > Narrative literature

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