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Armadale (Revised)
Armadale (Revised) | Wilkie COLLINS
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The "Athenaeum" reviewer of "Armadale" (1866)was only one of many contemporary critics horrified by Lydia Gwilt, the bigamist, husband-prisoner and laudanum addict whose intrgues spur the plot of this most sensational of Victorian "sensational novels." When Miss Gwilt flings herself from the first-class deck of a Thames steamer, her attempted suicide sets off events that lead to Allan Armadale inheriting Thorpe-Ambrose in Norfolk, romantic rivalries, espionage, counter-espionage and greedy plans for murder.
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Tamra
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I pulled this off the shelf thinking I‘d make this my bedtime chunkster. NOPE. The print is minuscule! 😵‍💫

KathyWheeler I listened to Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrel because the print was so tiny in my hardback that I just couldn‘t face it in such a huge book! 4mo
Tamra @KathyWheeler good idea - I should look for an audio edition via the library. 4mo
AlaMich I miss the old days when I didn‘t have to pay attention to print size. *sigh* 4mo
Tamra @AlaMich 😆 yes, agreed! However, even when young I didn‘t enjoy micro print. Feels like work. 4mo
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CindyMyLifeIsLit
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS
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Well, I was going to go with the debonair and dastardly Count Fosco, but he‘s already been feted for his devilry, so I‘m going to choose the lovely and lethal Lydia Gwilt from Wilkie Collin‘s Armadale for my #villain. She‘s smart, beautiful, charming, and ruthlessly manipulative. Even as she smiles seductively, she‘s plotting murder. Collins still manages to make her well-rounded and even sympathetic at times.
#litsyclassics

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Wilkie
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On this day in 1824 Wilkie Collins was born. ‘The books- the generous friends who met me without suspicion- the merciful masters who never used me ill!‘

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Leniverse
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS
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Wilkie Collins sure could spin a good yarn. The twists, the turns, the suspense, the sheer amount and varieties of crime in this story! A result of serialisation, but I never felt that any part was just filler to drag things out. And such characters! No one writes a villain like Wilkie. I rooted for all sides and couldn't even decide if I wanted a happy ending or tragedy. I was happy to just go wherever the journey led. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ❤️

rabbitprincess I have this on my iPad from Project Gutenberg. Must read it sooner rather than later! 7y
Leniverse @rabbitprincess I have a free kindle edition. But I'm starting to wish I had a nice paper edition Wilkie collection. His books are ever so enjoyable! 7y
batsy Love Wilkie ❤️ 7y
rabbitprincess @Leniverse I think most of my affection for Wilkie comes from his being played by Tom Hollander in The Invisible Woman, the movie about Charles Dickens starring and directed by Ralph Fiennes 😁 7y
Leniverse @rabbitprincess I haven't seen that! First I've heard of it, I think. Thanks for the tip! 7y
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Leniverse
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS
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Ah, the Victorian era, where modesty and propriety left women of the middle class no activity outside of the home except for going to church on Sunday, and accepting the occasional guided tour of private sanatoriums.

MCYmermaid Right? 7y
BarbaraBB Don‘t know this book by him. Is it good? 7y
Leniverse @BarbaraBB Yes! I'm enjoying it every bit as much as The Moonstone and The Woman in White. It has so many twists and turns and a fabulous female villain. Great cast of characters overall in fact. 7y
BarbaraBB Oh great! On the wishlist it goed! 7y
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Leniverse
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Poor man. His dress sense is so bad that when he tries to look his best ever, "He was an object to laugh at; he was an object to weep over. His enemies, if a creature so wretched could have had enemies, would have forgiven him, on seeing him in his new dress. His friends - had any of his friends been left - would have been less distressed if they had looked at him in his coffin than if they had looked at him as he was now."

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Leniverse
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS
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Do you ever want to climb into a book so that you can grab a character by the collar and yell, "You are right! You're right in your suspicions, but your reaction is ALL WRONG!Get a grip before it's too late!"

Because I really have that urge right now.

Kaye 💥 POW 7y
Kaye WHAM 7y
Kaye Sorry. I get carried away with the old Batman show. Couldn‘t resist. ⚡️ ZAP 7y
LauraBrook Hah, so so true with this book!!! 7y
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Leniverse
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS
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Oh, young love. Or at least, young flirtation. In that early stage before gazing endlessly into each other's eyes, one gives one's attention to the ground. 😂

vivastory "Scientific flirtation with the superficial strata." ? 7y
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Leniverse
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS
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😂
Victorian marriages must have been dreary affairs!

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Leniverse
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS
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Wilkie Collins writes such marvellous villains! It's hard not to root for them, at least a little bit.

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Leniverse
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS
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Cheerful place... 😏

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Leniverse
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😂 Or is it reversed psychology? After all, if you call yourself John Smith everyone will suspect it's an alias. 🤔

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GoneFishing
Armadale | Wilkie COLLINS

The books - the generous friends who met me without suspicion - the merciful masters who never used me ill!