No Name

No Name by Wilkie Collins, published by National Geographic Books in July 1995, is a reprint edition comprising 640 pages. This novel delves into themes of illegitimacy and the complexities surrounding women’s roles in Victorian society. The narrative centers on the Vanstone sisters, whose disinheritance due to their illegitimacy sets the stage for a gripping exploration of identity and social standing.
Readers will encounter Magdalen Vanstone, a dynamic and resourceful protagonist who navigates the challenges of reclaiming her identity amidst societal constraints. The story unfolds with a focus on the moral and legal dilemmas of the time, revealing the intricacies of social identity and its construction. With elements of mystery and detective fiction, No Name offers a critical examination of the societal norms of its era, making it a significant work within the literary canon.
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“Shall I tell you what a lady is? A lady is a woman who wears a silk gown, and has a sense of her own importance.”
Wilkie Collins’s investigation of illegitimacy and ‘the woman question’ in No Name (1862) compels with a wholly different order of suspense from that of The Woman in White or The Moonstone. For its family secret – the Vanstone daughters’ illegitimacy, their consequent disinheritance and fall from social grace – is revealed early on, and as Magdalen Vanstone struggles to reclaim her identity, the plot uncovers many a moral, social and legal skeleton in the cupboards of Victorian society. Mercurial and unscrupulous, Magdalen is Wilkie Collins’s most exhilarating heroine, one of the rare subversives in Victorian fiction and a woman dazzlingly versatile in her powers of self-transformation. Through her, with great comic vigour, No Name exposes how social identity is constructed, and how it can be dismantled, buried, borrowed or invented.
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