Armadale: Wilkie Collins
Dec. 14th, 2010 05:38 pmI thought this was going to be a very silly book, but in the end it wasn't. It has melodrama, social comedy, a collection of striking and memorable characters and the most sympathetic murderess in Victorian fiction. Contemporaries found it immoral. You bet it is. Collins was a proto-feminist and hated middle-class morality. His relish for criminal psychology is such that I kept wondering whether Dostoevsky had read him.
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Date: 2010-12-14 06:16 pm (UTC)I love Dickens, but he was incapable of creating a female character (or indeed a male character) as ambiguous and fascinating as this. I'm glad Collins allowed her to die with dignity.