Jezebel's Daughter

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By Wilkie Collins

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In 'Jezebel's Daughter,' Wilkie Collins masterfully intertwines elements of mystery, psychological drama, and social critique in a compelling narrative that explores themes of maternal devotion and the depths of human deception. The novel is characterized by Collins's signature blend of realism and sensationalism, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with the complexities of female identity and the moral ambiguities of society. Through the tale of the troubled relationship between mother and daughter, Collins examines the consequences of inherited sins and societal pressures, skillfully employing twists and turns that keep readers engrossed until the final page. Wilkie Collins, often recognized as a pioneer of the detective genre and a contemporary of Charles Dickens, drew inspiration from his own turbulent experiences and observations of society's darker facets. His deep interest in legal jurisprudence and moral dilemmas inform the intricate characterizations within 'Jezebel's Daughter,' presenting nuanced portraits of women navigating their constrained lives in a patriarchal world. Collins's background, both as a playwright and novelistic innovator, allows him to blend melodramatic tension with genuine psychological insight. Readers who appreciate richly woven narratives that question societal norms will find 'Jezebel's Daughter' both provocative and enlightening. Collins's deft exploration of emotional conflict and moral ambiguity not only captivates but also invites reflection on the complexities of human relationships. This novel is a must-read for anyone intrigued by Victorian literature or the emergent themes of feminism and morality.
Jezebel's Daughter