THE WOMAN HAS BEEN IN HIS POWER (ABOUT THE WORKS OF WILKIE COLLINS)
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The article deals with the privilege of a woman, her feelings on the example of the works of Wilkie Collins. It discusses the character of a woman who is experiencing a lot of pain in her life.
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