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'''Wilkie Collins''' was a Victorian-era [[sensation fiction]] writer. He is best known for his novels ''[[The Woman in White]]'' and ''[[The Moonstone]]''; his fiction often focused on the plight of Victorian-era women.
'''Wilkie Collins''' was a Victorian-era [[sensation fiction]] writer. He is best known for his novels ''[[The Woman in White]]'' and ''[[The Moonstone]]''; his fiction often focused on the plight of Victorian-era women.


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[[Category:1824 births]]
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[[Category:1889 deaths]]
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Revision as of 16:22, 13 March 2007

Wilkie Collins was a Victorian-era sensation fiction writer. He is best known for his novels The Woman in White and The Moonstone; his fiction often focused on the plight of Victorian-era women.