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The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins

had a lot of fun reading and discussing this with solis. there’s lots to critique with all the obtuse and rampant misogyny, fatphobia, and xenophobia but if you put those to the way side there is such a compelling story here. i loved the gothic atmosphere and plot. collin’s prose is beautiful and compelling. i was worried i’d find this boring since i’m not much of a fan of mysteries. the choice of the narrative being written as character testimonies was so much fun though. i enjoyed the unreliability of it all and how it’s truly up to our judgment to decide who and what to believe. the count was probably my favorite villain in this. his manipulation and the way he moved through the story was so sinister and eerie. walter and marian are the true stars though their friendship and detective duo was such a delight to follow. this is by no means perfect but even in its flaws the way collin’s uses the perils at which women were affronted during this time as a device within the story was excellent.