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Memoirs Of The Life Of William Collins R.a. By W. Wilkie Collins

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Memoirs Of The Life Of William Collins R.a. By W. Wilkie Collins
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The Memoirs was Collins's first published book, a biography of his father published in 1848. It was dedicated to Sir Robert Peel, a valued patron of William Collins. William Collins had always intended his biography to be written by his son. The journal for 1 January 1844 records "As I think it quite possible that my dear son, William Wilkie Collins, may be tempted...to furnish the world with a memoir of my life, I purpose occasionally noting down some circumstances as leading points, which may be useful." The twenty-three year old Collins was at work on Antonina the evening his father died on 16 February 1847. He put the novel to one side, noting on the manuscript: "Thus far have I written during my father's lifetime - This portion of Chapter 3rd was composed on the last evening when he was alive." As a mark of respect he left the remainder of the page blank, resuming the story on 25 July 1848. In the interval, Collins wrote the Memoirs in chronological fashion reaching 1815 by May 1847 and completing the book a year later. The biography draws on William Collins's Journals, correspondence and notes. Collins's introduction also acknowledges the help of his father's friends and the literary advice of Alaric A. Watts. The book gives some insight into Wilkie's formative years while describing William Collins's early struggles, his artistic career, his family and friends, and his travels in England, Scotland and Europe. There are also detailed descriptions of his paintings. The Memoirs received generally good notices from the Observer, the Athenaeum, Westminster Review and Blackwoods Magazine. Maria Edgeworth praised the clear and unaffected style, and the absence of eulogy. Walter de la Mare later called it "a remarkable book...for its endearing loyalty and affection, its modesty, insight, judgement, dignity, and quiet and sedate style." This hardbacked copy with dust sheet is in very good condition.
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