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- Q16386863 subject Q8084106.
- Q16386863 subject Q8688969.
- Q16386863 abstract "Man and Wife was Wilkie Collins’ ninth published novel. It is the second of his novels (after No Name) in which social questions provide the main impetus of the plot. Collins increasingly used his novels to explore social abuses, which according to critics tends to detract from their qualities as fiction. The social issue which drives the plot is the state of Scots marriage law; at the time the novel was written, any couple who were legally entitled to marry and who asserted that they were married before witnesses, or in writing, were regarded in Scotland as being married in law.".
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- Q16386863 wikiPageWikiLink Q8084106.
- Q16386863 wikiPageWikiLink Q8688969.
- Q16386863 comment "Man and Wife was Wilkie Collins’ ninth published novel. It is the second of his novels (after No Name) in which social questions provide the main impetus of the plot. Collins increasingly used his novels to explore social abuses, which according to critics tends to detract from their qualities as fiction.".
- Q16386863 label "Man and Wife (novel)".