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The Evil Genius, by Wilkie Collins

The Evil Genius, by Wilkie Collins

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The Evil Genius, by Wilkie Collins

The Evil Genius, by Wilkie Collins



The Evil Genius, by Wilkie Collins

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Wilkie Collins was an English writer best known for writing mystery novels. Collins was also a good friend of Charles Dickens and often collaborated with him on plays and short stories. Some of Collins’ classics include The Moonstone, Armadale, and No Name, but this was also one of his acclaimed works.

The Evil Genius, by Wilkie Collins

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2725496 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-26
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .49" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 216 pages
The Evil Genius, by Wilkie Collins

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“Collins’ boldness in drawing sympathetic portraits of both the wife and ‘the other woman’ is astonishingly modern. The novel well deserves to be brought back into print.” ― Catherine Peters, Oxford University

From the Publisher The Broadview Literary Texts series is an effort to represent the ever-changing canon of literature in English by bringing together texts long regarded as classics with valuable, though lesser-known literature.

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Wilkie Collins is best known for his great mystery The Moonstone and The Woman in White―and for a life as sensational as are those novels. (The writer who famously advised other novelists to ‘make ‘em laugh, make ‘em cry, make ‘em wait’ is now known to have kept entire households in different parts of England going simultaneously.) Yet Collins also wrote a succession of extraordinarily powerful novels of private life; of these The Evil Genius is among the finest.

The story is motivated by the attraction between Herbert Linley and the woman he hires as governess for his child Kitty―the long suffering Sydney Westerfield. As one expects with Collins, the story is driven forward with deft assurance. Yet he also treats the theme of adultery and divorce in a manner quite unconventional for his time―and, remarkably, he manages to draw readers into a sympathetic understanding of both of the main female characters: the offending governess and the aggrieved wife.

The Evil Genius was a very considerable success when first published; indeed, it brought Collins more financially than any of his other works. Over a century later its sinews retain the strength to speak powerfully to the reader; lively and intelligent, it is perhaps the finest of Collins’ later novels.


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Evil, Genius, Or Both By taking a rest Mr. Collins is best known for "The Moonstone", and "The Lady In White", and is generally considered the originator of modern mystery writing. He wrote an extensive body of work that never reached the same success with the public as the 2 works already mentioned. Some of his later work is not of the same caliber of his best-known writings, but there are many that are well worth the time of any reader that enjoys 19th Century Fiction. "The Evil Genius" is one work that while not stellar when compared to his best, is still as good or better than many contemporary practitioners of the genre.Mr. Collins had an interest in the laws of Scotland as they applied to marriage. This was a theme he dealt with on more than one occasion. I have found him to be unique that while he addresses the impact of the law on both men and women, he more often than not explores the women's viewpoint, either as victim or beneficiary of Scotland's unique body of law. "Evil Genius" is an example of the law being a "friend" to the Wife, however this is but one event that results from the tale, and catalyzes many others.This is not a mystery in the style of who did the deed, rather a study in who did what to whom and why. There is one who I believe virtually all readers will deem "The Evil Genius", however Mr. Collins gives all involved in this tale their chance at the title. In several cases the action that you readily expect of a person is precisely what they do not do. Generosity replaces greed, falsehoods of a devastating nature are set on the most innocent of persons, and honor has as many meanings in this work as there are characters that believe they practice it.The story includes an opening with a jury that will ensure you never want to be a defendant, a ship that was alleged to have been intentionally destroyed at sea facilitating a diamond theft, and the ship's captain languishing in prison awaiting the verdict. From this point on the book traces the seemingly random intersecting of a variety of persons, some of who are the more interesting characters Mr. Collins created. There is Mrs. Presty, the Mother In Law created by Dante, Mrs. Linley or Norman or Linley and her extremely precocious Daughter Kitty, a Captain Bennydeck, and the attorney Mr. Sarrazin. Mr. Sarrazin is particularly interesting, described as "being English down to the weight of his umbrella"; he is actually of French descent. These alternate personalities are demonstrated when he rescues truffles from a friend's plate, and finding he could have only enjoyed them more were his eyes closed so that he may have concentrated upon them. However when asked whether he can row a boat he replies "In any water you like Mr. Gardener, fresh or salt." And then "Think of asking Me an athletic Englishman, if I could row!"The story is not the strongest of Mr. Collins's works, but is very worthwhile. A decent story that contains great players, and some wonderful dialogue.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Novel Ahead of its Time: Victorian Domestic Drama & Divorce By Amazon Customer Wilkie Collins' "The Evil Genuis" was published in 1886, about three years before the author's death. It is unanimously agreed that Wilkie Collins' works in 1870-80s are inferior to his four masterpieces in the 60s (such as "The Woman in White" and "The Moonstone"), but "The Evil Genuis" is a welcome surprise because this is surprisingly well-made and occasionally, very arresting.The novel is well ahead of its time, dealing with such topics as divorce and child-custody, and unlike other works of him in this era, or writers like Charles Reade, the whole effect is not didactic. There is no murder or stolen jewel, but still this domestic drama is quite engaging in its own way.The story starts with a courtroom scene, where the procedure of the jury to decide whether a certain man is guilty or not is described with Collins' amusingly satrical touch. But this interesting sequence is just an introduction to the main part, in which an ill-treated girl Sydney Westerfield is taken under the wing of handsome Mr. Herbert Linley as governess. Herbert is living with his pretty and merry daughter Kitty, his amiable wife and her acid-tongued mother in Scotland. And don't forget, Sydney is sweet-natured and for all her painful past, she is very beautiful.A beautiful governess and husnand in the same house. You should know what happens next (like, Minnie Driver and Tom Wilkinson in the film "The Governess"). You see a newly-born difference between the husband and wife, and then the officious mother-in-law makes it worse. It is a usual course, you may say, but this is a Victorian novel; there are lots of melodramatic coincidences that help the tension rise higher and higher. As melodrama with surprisingly modern subjevt matter "The Evil Genius" has considerble power, written with complelling dialogues. The child Kitty's are memorable among them, who must live among this acrimonious atomosphere.The rest of the story is unpredictable and very interesting, showing the Victorian way of handling the matters like custody and even possibility of re-marriage, but Collins' stance is very ambiguous through the novel about these guilty people. You may remember the historical fact that Wilkie Collins himself never married, but was very happy continuing his relations with two women at the same time.A few words about the title's "Genius." You soon realize to whom this apparently self-evident word refers, but in fact the "genius" means here not the people like Edison, but rather, "a spirit." This "Evil Genius" is used as a kind of antonym (opposite meaning) to "Angel of the House," referring to the very meddling person. That character's description is very compelling, one of the best creations Collins made.Not his best, but still "The Evil Genius" deserves to be read by those who are interested in social matters like divorce and child-custody in Victorian period, or in any good domestic dramas.[about BROADVIEW LITERARY TEXT] Broadview's edition includes Prof. Graham Law's introduction, and 9 pages of notes which are helpful. Also, it has 5 excerpts of contemporary reviews (4 pages), brief samples of advertisements for governess, fashionable news (news about the celebrities), and reports of the real divorce cases.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. More morality than mystery.... By CTinCT The story begins with a verdict. Collins describes the jury with a satiric humor that leads the reader to believe this is another Moonstone. It is not. This is a story about morality, not mystery. The beginning is just a prologue of the life of Sydney, a traumatized little girl who grows up to be "the other woman" in a triangle with a married man. Collins gives both the wife and mistress a fair hearing given the time period, however the adultery of the husband is somewhat whitewashed. The triangle is further complicated by the daughter whose life is affected by the three adults. The "genius", who I won't give away, is more manipulative than evil; although there are moments of malevolence from this conniving person. The ending is trite given the subject matter, as if Collins didn't want to appear too progressive. However, the book is still worth reading as a character study for the mores of the generation. For readers looking for another Moonstone, try Collins' The Queen of Hearts. For readers looking for an interesting period drama, this should fit the bill nicely.

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