Wilkie Collins, born on January 8, 1824, in London, England, was an English novelist and playwright known for his sensational and mystery novels, including “The Woman in White” and “The Moonstone.” Collins is considered one of the pioneers of the detective novel genre, and his works often feature intricate plots and memorable characters. He wrote primarily in English.
Short Stories written by Wilkie Collins
A Fair Penitent 1852 - Charles Pineau Duclos was a French writer of biographies and novels, who lived and worked during the first half of… ... Read more
Mr. Lismore and the Widow 1852 - Late in the autumn, not many years since, a public meeting was held at the Mansion House, London, under the… ... Read more
The Traveller’s Story of a Very Strange Bed 1852 - Shortly after my education at college was finished, I happened to be staying at Paris with an English friend. We… ... Read more