No Name
Wilkie Collins
Oxford University Press (UK) (1987)
In Collection
#3062
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Psychological Fiction
Disinheritance - Fiction, England - Fiction, Illegitimacy - Fiction, Orphans - Fiction, Sisters - Fiction, Young Women - Fiction, English Literature/ 19th Century
Trade Paperback 9780192816481
English
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 the parents were not married at the time of their births. Disinherited and ousted from their estate, they must fend for themselves and either resign themselves to their fate or determine to recover their wealth by whatever means.
Product Details
LoC Classification PR4494 .N6 1986
LoC Control Number 86012581
Dewey 823.8
Cover Price $3.99
No. of Pages 591
Height x Width 7.3 x 4.6  inch
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