• No Name is a novel by Wilkie Collins, first published in 1862. Illegitimacy is a major theme of the novel. It was originally serialised in Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year...
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  • Do you remember her persisting in her inquiries, until she had forced you to acknowledge that, legally speaking, she and her sister had No Name?
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  • Following the success of The Woman in White, Sampson Low paid Collins £3,000 for No Name and published a large first edition of 4,000 copies.
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  • 2008-05-09 18:11:34. Associated-names. Ford, Mark, 1962 June 24
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  • I’ve long been a fan of the novels of the Victorian writer Wilkie Collins, a younger contemporary of Charles Dickens.
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  • No Name (1862) is the second, and perhaps the least characteristic, of the four great novels published by Wilkie Collins during the 1860s.
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  • The Project Gutenberg EBook of No Name, by Wilkie Collins This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
  • The self-possession of her progress downstairs, and the air of habitual authority with which she looked about her, spoke well for her position in Mr. No Name Page 02.
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  • Look where we may, the dark threads and the light cross each other perpetually in the texture of human life.[...] William Wilkie Collins - Уилки Коллинз...
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    In this deft and moving story, Wilkie Collins weaves a powerful narrative of justice and familial bonds.
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  • No Name is a 19th-century novel revolving around the issue of illegitimacy. ... Production notes: This ebook of No Name was published by Global Grey in 2018.
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  • No Name is a 19th-century novel by the master of sensation fiction, Wilkie Collins.
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  • Wilkie Collins's investigation of illegitimacy and 'the woman question' in No Name (1862) compels with a wholly different order of suspense from that of The Woman...