The Law and the Lady

The Law and the Lady

The Law and the Lady was published in 1875, by Wilkie Collins, although still in print, is largely forgotten now. Not quite as sensational in style as The Moonstone and The Woman in White, it is still a detective story. Valeria Brinton marries Eustace Woodville despite objections from Woodville's family leading to disquiet for Valeria's own family and friends. Just a few days after the wedding, various incidents lead Valeria to suspect her husband is hiding a dark secret in his past and she discovers that he has been using a false name. He refuses to discuss it leading them to curtail their...
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Author:Wilkie Collins
Genre:Fiction, Speculative fiction, Mystery, Suspense
Year published:1875
Number of editions:19

Author of The Law and the Lady

Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins
January 8, 1824 - September 23, 1889
Birthplace:London

William Wilkie Collins was an English novelist, playwright, and author of short stories. He was very popular during the Victorian era and wrote 30 novels, more than 60 short stories, 14 plays, and over 100 non-fiction pieces. His best-known works are The Woman in White, The Moonstone, Armadale and...
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Additional works by Wilkie Collins
BookCopyright DateGenre
The Moonstone 1868 Epistolary novel
The Woman in White 1860 Epistolary novel
Armadale 1866 Fiction
No Thoroughfare
No Name 1862 Fiction
Blind Love 1890 Fiction
The Frozen Deep Fiction
The Two Destinies: A Romance 1876 Speculative fiction
The Legacy of Cain 1888 Speculative fiction
Antonina, or The fall of Rome 1850 Speculative fiction
Mr Wray's Cash Box, or The Mask and the Mystery 1852 Speculative fiction
Basil: A Story of Modern Life 1852 Speculative fiction
The Dead Secret 1857 Speculative fiction
The New Magdalen 1873 Speculative fiction
A Rogue's Life: From His Birth to His Marriage 1879 Speculative fiction
Jezebel's Daughter 1880 Speculative fiction
Heart and Science: A Story of the Present Time 1883 Speculative fiction
The Evil Genius: A Domestic Story 1886 Speculative fiction
Miss or Mrs?, The Haunted Hotel, The Guilty River 1999 Speculative fiction
The Best Supernatural Stories of Wilkie Collins 1990 Speculative fiction
Mad Monkton and Other Stories 1994 Speculative fiction
Tales of Terror and the Supernatural 1972 Speculative fiction
The Dead Alive Crime Fiction
Poor Miss Finch 1872 Speculative fiction
Saran chuluu
After dark
Muzh i zhena
Percy Y El Profeta
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
The captain's last love
The law & the lady
vida de un perillán
The Fallen Leaves
Sensation stories
DOS Destinos
La dame en blanc
Sister Rose, or, The ominous marriage
Antonin
Confesiones de Un Granuja
Histoires regrettables
Misi︠a︡chnyĭ kaminʹ
Little Novels
El Legado de Cain
El Secreto de Sarah
No name
L'hôtel hanté
Readings in America
Collected Classics, Vol. 1
El Hombre de Negro
La Femme rêvée
Notes on Life and Letters
Lunnyi kamen'
The works of Wilkie Collins
Doble Engano
Monddiamant
Das Geheimnis des Myrtenzimmers
Miss Bertha and the Yankee and Other Stories
A terribly strange bed
Alicia Warlock, a mystery, and other stories
Mr. Lismore And The Widow
Cases Worth Looking At
Coffret Wilkie, W. Collins
A House to Let
Ioláni, or, Tahíti as it was
Perezosos, Los
Sans nom
complete shorter fiction
Six letters of Wilkie Collins
The Queen of Hearts
Die gelbe Maske und andere Erzählungen
Hide and seek
I Say No Or, The Love-Letter Answered And Other Stories
Callejon Sin Salida
Basil & Little Novels
Sin Nombre
The Dream Woman
No Name, V2
Der rote Schal
La Reina del Mal
The best of Wilkie Collins
My Lady's Money
Pobre Seorita Finch, La
Der Monddiamant
Seule contre la loi
La Respuesta Es No
Memoirs of the life of William Collins, Esq., R.A
My miscellanies
La Robe noire
A Naturalist's Voyage Round the World
W Collins
Le Secret
Man and Wife
The Traveller's Tale of a Terrible Bed
Who Killed Zebedee?
Sights a-foot
Quien Mato a Zebedee?
Die Frau In Weiss
Rambles Beyond Railways
Marido Y Mujer
Percy and the prophet
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Literary Genres

Fiction
Fiction

Fiction is the form of any narrative or informative work that deals, in part or in whole, with information or events that are not factual, but...
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Speculative fiction
Speculative fiction

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Mystery
Mystery

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Suspense
Suspense

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    The work was released in 1875.
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    The work contains 393 pages.
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    The written work is classified as: Fiction, Suspense fiction, Speculative fiction and Mystery.

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