Armadale  
Author(s): Wilkie Collins
Published by Midstone Publishing
Publication Date:  Available in all formats
ISBN: 9789356562249
Pages: 744

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Subject(s): Classic Fiction
Armadale (1866) is an imaginative novel of 19th century by Wilkie Collins, dedicated to John Forster. This novel featuring a stunningly wicked female villain was regarded by T.S.Eliot as 'the best of his romances'. It consists of an introduction and notes by John Sutherland. This is the story of Alan Armadale. 'Armadale' is a long Victorian classic from the golden age of exciting fiction. It denotes a detailed interest in human psychology with dreams arising at many points in the book. The story comprises two generations of the Armadale families and the complicated plot combines several themes, including the supernatural, identity, murder and detection. The villain of this novel is Lydia Gwylt, a beautiful wicked governess, who is a adulterer, murderer, and drug addict, who creates a web of fraud in order to execute Allan's death. Character of Lydia makes this book so valuable. Armadale from beginning to end is a sensational labyrinth of uncertainties. As an appendix to this story Collins shares an anecdote with reference to The Dream that figures generally in the novel.
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Subject(s): Classic Fiction
Armadale (1866) is an imaginative novel of 19th century by Wilkie Collins, dedicated to John Forster. This novel featuring a stunningly wicked female villain was regarded by T.S.Eliot as 'the best of his romances'. It consists of an introduction and notes by John Sutherland. This is the story of Alan Armadale. 'Armadale' is a long Victorian classic from the golden age of exciting fiction. It denotes a detailed interest in human psychology with dreams arising at many points in the book. The story comprises two generations of the Armadale families and the complicated plot combines several themes, including the supernatural, identity, murder and detection. The villain of this novel is Lydia Gwylt, a beautiful wicked governess, who is a adulterer, murderer, and drug addict, who creates a web of fraud in order to execute Allan's death. Character of Lydia makes this book so valuable. Armadale from beginning to end is a sensational labyrinth of uncertainties. As an appendix to this story Collins shares an anecdote with reference to The Dream that figures generally in the novel.
Table of contents
Cover Page
Title Page
Colophon
Contents
Prologue
1. The Travelers
2. The Solid Side Of The Scotch Character
3. The Wreck Of The Timber Ship
Book The First
1. The Mystery Of Ozias Midwinter
2. The Man Revealed
3. Day And Night
4. The Shadow Of The Past
5. The Shadow Of The Future
Book The Second
1. Lurking Mischief
2. Allan As A Landed Gentleman
3. The Claims Of Society
4. The March Of Events
5. Mother Oldershaw On Her Guard
6. Midwinter In Disguise
7. The Plot Thickens
8. The Norfolk Broads
9. Fate Or Chance?
10. The House-Maid’s Face
11. Miss Gwilt Among The Quicksands
12. The Clouding Of The Sky
13. Exit
Book The Third
1. Mrs. Milroy
2. The Man Is Found
3. The Brink Of Discovery
4. Allan At Bay
5. Pedgift’s Remedy
6. Pedgift’s Postscript
7. The Martyrdom Of Miss Gwilt
8. She Comes Between Them
9. She Knows The Truth
10. Miss Gwilt’s Diary
11. Love And Law
12. A Scandal At The Station
13. An Old Man’s Heart
14. Miss Gwilt’s Diary
15. The Wedding-Day
Book The Fourth
1. Miss Gwilt’s Diary
2. The Diary Continued
3. The Diary Broken Off
Book The Last
1. At The Terminus
2. In The House
3. The Purple Flask
Epilogue
1. News From Norfolk
2. Midwinter
Appendix
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