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The New Magdalen di Wilkie Collins
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The New Magdalen (edizione 2020)

di Wilkie Collins, James Bobin (Prefazione)

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Regarded as one of the finest storytellers of the Victorian era, Wilkie Collins was able to inject realism and insightful commentary into his tales without detracting at all from their page-turning readability. In the tightly plotted novel The New Magdalen, Collins takes on several weighty social issues that give readers a fascinating glimpse into life in nineteenth-century Britain.

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Titolo:The New Magdalen
Autori:Wilkie Collins
Altri autori:James Bobin (Prefazione)
Info:London: Persephone Books, 2020.
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Conocido sobre todo por La Dama de Blanco y La Piedra Lunar, Wilkie Collins fue un escritor prolífico. Algunos de sus cuentos pueden incluirse entre los mejores que ha dado la lengua inglesa, y en el resto de sus novelas se encuentran siempre los valores que le hiciero célebre: una narración galopante, el manejo inigualable de la intriga y el suspense, una admirable galería de personajes y una asombrosa habilidad para inventar desenlaces imprevisibles. Doble engaño debe inscribirse plenamente en el género melodramático. En otras manos, este folletín no habría ido más allá de la simple novela rosa, pero en las de Collins el género incluye otras dimensiones -la crítica a la sociedad de la época, por ejemplo- que le confieren un interés suplementario. De fácil y amena lectura, Doble Engaño, donde se relatan las desventuras de la desdichada Mercy Merrick -una hermosa mujer de pasado turbio que mediante engaños trata de escapar a su destino-, es una novela que muestra sus cartas desde el principio y, a pesar de ello, mantiene intacto su interés hasta el punto final.
  Natt90 | Jul 13, 2022 |
This was first published in 1873, after his most famous works, and one is tempted to believe that he was trying to use his success and popularity to bring a topic close to his heart to a general audience: the cruel way in which Victorian society ostracises women who have strayed from the path of virtue. In order to make the topic palatable to his audience, he clads the story in cloying sentimentality, showing a persecuted beauty of incredibly pious and submissive humility.
The surprise is that he gives his heroine a happy ending with the preacher who has fallen in love with her. This choice of hero allows him to vent his anger at the double standards and the bigotry of society, who claim to be Christian and yet fail at the most important virtues, namely compassion and forgiveness. He also manages to work in some subtle swipes at the organised charity funded by subscriptions, who mostly fail to reach their intended target because they have no way of learning about these charitable efforts.
Collins has very good insight into how people’s minds work; even if their actions annoy us, they are understandable. Still, it takes a lot of willpower to read through the sighs, tears and self-denials. ( )
  MissWatson | Jun 26, 2019 |
Henry James thought Wilkie Collins a sensationalist I found nothing sensational about this novel. A very good read though. ( )
  brone | Sep 9, 2016 |
A fairly conventional offering from Collins, with a predictable plot and mostly razor-thin characters. Enjoyable for its flaunting of expected notions of propriety and standards of Victorian womanhood. It's not really a sensationalist novel in the same way many of his other, more extreme books are, but it does include a case of mistaken/switched identity, which you find out about almost as soon as the book opens. Mercy is a bit of a goody two-shoes, but still a likable heroine who was worth cheering for.
Slight spoiler, I guess: leave it to Collins, who lived openly with a mistress for many years, to grant a "loose" woman a happy ending--he's one of the few who would dare to do it (other than female authors, and even then, not many would approach it) during the restrictive nineteenth century. Points for that, even if the ending is somewhat unlikely! ( )
  sansmerci | Sep 16, 2010 |
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