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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Wilkie Collins

A compiled index enumerates an author's published works and supplies linked tables of contents, chapter and scene listings, and volume breakdowns for many pieces. Entries cover novels, short stories, miscellanies, and appendices, with organizational notes and navigation cues that clarify internal structure. The compilation functions as a practical directory for locating and orienting within the author's corpus rather than as literary analysis.

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A compiled index enumerates an author's published works and supplies linked tables of contents, chapter and scene listings, and volume breakdowns for many pieces. Entries cover novels, short stories, miscellanies, and appendices, with organizational notes and navigation cues that clarify internal structure. The compilation functions as a practical directory for locating and orienting within the author's corpus rather than as literary analysis.

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Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) was an English novelist and playwright, renowned for his pioneering contributions to the mystery and detective genres. His works often blend elements of suspense, social commentary, and complex characterizations. Collins is best known for his novel "The Woman in White," which is celebrated for its innovative narrative structure and psychological depth. Other notable works include "Armadale," "Basil," and "The Moonstone," the latter often regarded as one of the first detective novels in English literature. His writing reflects the Victorian era's concerns and intricacies, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the time.

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