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*”[[The Fallen Leaves (novel)|The Fallen Leaves]]” (1879) |
*”[[The Fallen Leaves (novel)|The Fallen Leaves]]” (1879) |
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*”Jezebel’s Daughter” (1880) (novelisation of Collins’ play ”The Red Vial”, 1858) |
*”Jezebel’s Daughter” (1880) (novelisation of Collins’ play ”The Red Vial”, 1858) |
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*”[[The Black Robe]]” (1881) |
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*”Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R.A.” (1848) |
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*”Rambles Beyond Railways, or, Notes in Cornwall taken a-foot” ( |
*”Rambles Beyond Railways, or, Notes in Cornwall taken a-foot” ( illustrations by Henry C. Brandling |
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*”My Miscellanies” (1863) |
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==Plays== |
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Revision as of 16:29, 4 February 2026

This is a bibliography of the works of Wilkie Collins.
Novels
Short fiction
- Mr Wray’s Cash Box, or the Mask and the Mystery. A Christmas Sketch (1852)
- The Ostler (1855)
- After Dark (1856)
The stories are linked by a new narrative called Leaves from Leah’s Diary and given Chaucerian supplementary titles (shown after the date).- A Terribly Strange Bed (1852) “The Traveller’s Story”
- A Stolen Letter (1854) “The Lawyer’s Story”
- Sister Rose (1855) “The French Governess’s Story”
- The Lady of Glenwith Grange (1856) “The Angler’s Story”
- Gabriel’s Marriage (1853) “The Nun’s Story”
- The Yellow Mask (1855) “The Professor’s Story”
- A House to Let (1858)
A novella co-written with Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell and Adelaide Anne Procter. - The Haunted House (1859)
A sequence of short stories co-written with Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Adelaide Anne Proctor, George Sala and Hesba Stretton. - The Queen of Hearts (1859)
Repeating the device used in After Dark, the short stories in this collection are embedded in a linking narrative so elaborate that the work is identified in some editions as a novel.- The Black Cottage (1857)
- The Family Secret (1857)
- The Dream-Woman (1855)
- Mad Monkton (1855)
- The Dead Hand (1857)
- The Biter Bit (1858)
- The Parson’s Scruple (1859)
- A Plot in Private Life (1858)
- Fauntleroy (1858)
- Anne Rodway (1856)
- Miss or Mrs? (1873)
The novella Miss or Mrs? was originally followed by two short stories; A Mad Marriage is added in some later editions.- Miss or Mrs?
- Blow up with the Brig!
- The Fatal Cradle
- A Mad Marriage
- The Frozen Deep and Other Stories (1874)
- My Lady’s Money (1879)
- Who Killed Zebedee? (1881)
- The Ghost’s Touch and Other Stories (1885)
- Little Novels (1887)
Each short story in this collection of previously published pieces is given a new, formulaic title. Here are the original titles followed by the Little Novels titles, which have not gained universal acceptance:- The Ghost’s Touch = Mrs. Zant and the Ghost
- How I Married Him = Miss Morris and the Stranger
- Your Money or Your Life = Mr. Cosway and the Landlady
- Royal Love = Mr. Medhurst and the Princess
- She Loves and Lies = Mr. Lismore and the Widow
- The Clergyman’s Confession = Miss Jéromette and the Clergyman
- A Shocking Story = Miss Mina and the Groom
- The Girl at the Gate = Mr. Lepel and the Housekeeper
- The Captain’s Last Love = Mr. Captain and the Nymph
- The Mystery of Marmaduke = Mr. Marmaduke and the Minister
- Percy and the Prophet = Mr. Percy and the Prophet
- The Duel in Herne Wood = Miss Bertha and the Yankee
- An Old Maid’s Husband = Miss Dulane and My Lord
- Who Killed Zebedee? = Mr. Policeman and the Cook
- The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices. No Thoroughfare. The Perils of Certain English Prisoners (1890)
Three collaborations with Charles Dickens from Household Words; first reissue in this particular configuration.
Non-fiction
- Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R.A. (1848)
- Rambles Beyond Railways, or, Notes in Cornwall taken a-foot (1851)
With illustrations by Henry C. Brandling. - My Miscellanies (1863)
Plays
Films based on his novels
- Basil (UK 1998)
- The Woman in White (UK 1997)
- The Moonstone (UK 1996)
- Zhenshchina v belom (The Woman In White, Russia 1982)
- The Woman in White (UK, TV, 5 episodes, 1982)
- La donna in bianco (Italy, TV, 1980)
- Lucilla (Poor Miss Finch, Germany, 1979, 2 episodes, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
- Der Monddiamant (The Moonstone, Germany 1974, 2 episodes, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
- Great Mysteries (1 Episode: A Terribly Strange Bed, US 1973)
- Der rote Schal (Armadale, 3 episodes, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
- La pietra di luna (The Moonstone, Italy 1972)
- The Moonstone (UK, 5 episodes, 1972)
- Die Frau in Weiß (The Woman in White, 3 episodes, Germany 1971, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
- The Policeman and the Cook (US 1970)
- La femme en blanc (The Woman in White, France 1970)
- La dama vestida de blanco (The Woman in White, Spain 1967)
- The Woman in White (UK, 6 episodes, 1966)
- A Terribly Strange Bed (US 1991)
- Dow Hour of Great Mysteries: The Woman in White (US 1960)
- The Moonstone (UK, 7 episodes, 1959)
- Hour of Mystery: The Woman in White (UK 1957)
- Sergeant Cuff kann den Mondstein nicht finden (The Moonstone, Germany 1955)
- Suspense: The Moonstone (US 1954)
- Tales Of Adventure: The Moonstone (US 1952, 5 episodes)
- Robert Montgomery Presents: The Moonstone (US 1952)
- The Woman in White (US 1948)
- Crimes at the Dark House (based on The Woman in White, US 1940)
- The Moonstone (1934)
- The Woman in White (1929)
- She Loves and Lies (1920)
- The Twin Pawns (1919)
- The Woman in White (1917)
- Tangled Lives (1917)
- The Moonstone (1915)
- The Quest of the Sacred Jewel (1914)
- The New Magdalen (1914
- The Dream Woman (1914)
- The New Magdalen (1912)
- The Woman in White (1912)
- The New Magdalene (1910)
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