Iolani; or, Tahiti as It Was by Wilkie Collins

Iolani; or, Tahiti as It Was by Wilkie Collins

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This is Wilkie Collins's earliest novel, written 150 years ago in the 1840s. It is a tale of terror and suspense, bravery and betrayal, set against the lush backdrop of Tahiti, telling the story of the diabolical high priest, Iolani and the heroic young woman, Idia, who bears his child.

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Iolani; or, Tahiti as It Was by Wilkie Collins

This is Wilkie Collins's earliest novel, written 150 years ago in the 1840s. It is a tale of terror and suspense, bravery and betrayal, set against the lush backdrop of Tahiti, telling the story of the diabolical high priest, Iolani and the heroic young woman, Idia, who bears his child.
"Wilkie Collins has a particular gift for rendering striking locations and for conveying a strong sense of weather and moodIt is this gift which sets him apart form other sensation novelists of the Victorian period. . . . [He] recreates the lush verdure, mountains, waterfalls and lakes of Tahiti in a strongly romantic style."---Leonée Ormond, Literary Review
"It is dramatic and picturesque. It has the immense merit T.S. Eliot found in his later works, 'of never being dull'. Most significantly, it has a spunky heroine of unconventional morality."---Lynne Truss, The Times
"There are plenty of characteristic Collinsian mysteries. . . . [F]or anyone who enjoys Collins's mature work, it is intriguing to see how many of his later preoccupations appear in Iolani."---Catherine Peters, The Sunday Telegraph
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ISBN 13 9780691034461
ISBN 10 069103446X
Titel Iolani; or, Tahiti as It Was
Autor Wilkie Collins
Serie Princeton Legacy Library
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Princeton University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1999-04-04
Seitenanzahl 256
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