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The Woman in White is known for having an eerie encounter on a moonlit London street as its opening scene. Involved in the nefarious plots of Sir Perc .... Read More
The Woman in White is known for having an eerie encounter on a moonlit London street as its opening scene. Involved in the nefarious plots of Sir Percival Glyde and his 'charming' friend Count Fosco, who has a taste for white mice, vanilla bonbons, and poison, Walter finds himself hired as a drawing master to the stunning Laura Fairlie. The Woman in White is the first and most influential example of the Victorian genre that combined Gothic horror with psychological realism. It explores issues of identity and insanity through the paths and corridors of English country houses and the insane asylum.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | First Epoch THE STORY BEGUN BY WALTER HARTRIGHT | 117 |
2 | THE STORY CONTINUED BY VINCENT GILMORE | 34 |
3 | THE STORY CONTINUED BY MARIAN HALCOMBE | 34 |
4 | Second Epoch THE STORY CONTINUED BY MARIAN HALCOMBE. | 145 |
5 | THE STORY CONTINUED BY FREDERICK FAIRLIE, ESQ | 19 |
6 | THE STORY CONTINUED BY ELIZA MICHELSON | 42 |
7 | THE NARRATIVE OF HESTER PINHORN | 6 |
8 | THE NARRATIVE OF THE DOCTOR | 1 |
9 | THE NARRATIVE OF JANE GOULD | 1 |
10 | THE NARRATIVE OF THE TOMBSTONE | 1 |
11 | THE NARRATIVE OF WALTER HARTRIGHT | 4 |
12 | Third Epoch THE STORY CONTINUED BY WALTER HARTRIGHT | 42 |
13 | THE STORY CONTINUED BY MRS. CATHERICK | 80 |
14 | THE STORY CONTINUED BY WALTER HARTRIGHT | 57 |
15 | THE STORY CONTINUED BY ISIDOR, OTTAVIO, BALDASSARE FOSCO | 14 |
16 | THE STORY CONCLUDED BY WALTER HARTRIGHT | 14 |