Pubblicato a puntate nel 1859-1860 sulla rivista «All the Year Round» diretta da Charles Dickens, La donna in bianco di Wilkie Collins suscitò grande entusiasmo e ammirazione nel pubblico, aprendo la strada a quella narrativa del mistero che in Inghilterra trovò le sue espressioni più ricche e significative. Incentrato sulla somiglianza e lo scambio di persona tra due affascinanti donne – la sventurata Anne Catherick, vestita sempre di bianco, e la bionda e ricca Laura – La donna in bianco ebbe analogo successo sia in America sia nel resto d’Europa. Henry James scriverà del libro e dell’autore: «Ha introdotto nel romanzo i più misteriosi dei misteri, i misteri che sono fuori della porta di casa nostra».
Wilkie Collins was an English novelist and playwright, best known for The Woman in White (1860), an early sensation novel, and The Moonstone (1868), a pioneering work of detective fiction. Born to landscape painter William Collins and Harriet Geddes, he spent part of his childhood in Italy and France, learning both languages. Initially working as a tea merchant, he later studied law, though he never practiced. His literary career began with Antonina (1850), and a meeting with Charles Dickens in 1851 proved pivotal. The two became close friends and collaborators, with Collins contributing to Dickens' journals and co-writing dramatic works. Collins' success peaked in the 1860s with novels that combined suspense with social critique, including No Name (1862), Armadale (1864), and The Moonstone, which established key elements of the modern detective story. His personal life was unconventional—he openly opposed marriage and lived with Caroline Graves and her daughter for much of his life, while also maintaining a separate relationship with Martha Rudd, with whom he had three children. Plagued by gout, Collins became addicted to laudanum, which affected both his health and later works. Despite declining quality in his writing, he remained a respected figure, mentoring younger authors and advocating for writers' rights. He died in 1889 and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. His legacy endures through his influential novels, which laid the groundwork for both sensation fiction and detective literature.
Ora capisco perché definiscano Wilkie Collins uno dei capostipiti degli autori mystery. Questo romanzo scritto nell’800 è un congegno perfetto, studiato e descritto minuziosamente, che ti tiene incollato alle pagine nonostante la mole di parole. E la traduzione non arcaica ha giovato alla scorrevolezza della lettura. Altamente consigliato agli amanti del genere!