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Book Description
Condemned by Victorian critics as immoral, but regarded today as a novel of outstanding social insight, No Name shows William Wilkie {ollins as the height of his literary powers. It is the story of two sisters, Magdalen and Norah, who discover after the deaths of their dearly beloved parents that tContinue
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Scriptor Senex said on Jan 27, 2012 about the eBook edition | Add your feedback
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I was really hoping to like this more. I did really enjoy the woman in white but I found this quite disappointing. I was excited about the idea of a morally ambiguous heroine and a witty novel, hoping for another Becky Sharpe, but alas it was not meant to be. The main character was at first at spoil ... (continue)
Robot-mel said on Oct 10, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Library Binding 609 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0781275032
- ISBN-13: 9780781275033
- Publisher: Reprint Services Corporation
- Pub date: Aug 01, 1992
- Also available as: Paperback, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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Wilkie Collins - No Name
One sentence summary:- A rollicking good yarn with a moral and some really believable characters.
Describe the plot without giving anything away:- The Vanstone family is a happy one – Mr Vanstone is a gentle and genial sort and his wife equally loving to their two daughters – the traditional and ... (continue)
One sentence summary:- A rollicking good yarn with a moral and some really believable characters.
Describe the plot without giving anything away:- The Vanstone family is a happy one – Mr Vanstone is a gentle and genial sort and his wife equally loving to their two daughters – the traditional and sensible Norah and her younger sister, the head-strong Magdalene. When their parents die tragedy hits in more ways than one – the girls find out their parents were not married and consequently they are not entitled to any inheritance and are turned out of their home. As bad as that is the fact that they are not entitled to use the name Vanstone. They are illegitimate, have no name. While Norah settles for the prospect of being a governess, Magdalene decides to tackle her wicked uncle and his son head on…
General comments:- This novel, about the stigma of illegitimacy, was initially rejected as immoral by the critics of its day, but is now seen as a work of social insight, showing Collins at the height of his powers.
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