After Dark

After Dark

by Wilkie Collins

In Wilkie Collins's "After Dark," William Kerby, a painter, faces the terrifying prospect of losing his sight, a devastating blow to his livelihood and identity. As he struggles to cope with his declining vision, he finds solace in the power of storytelling. Driven by the need to earn a living while preserving his remaining sight, William embarks on a project of dictating short stories to his wife, Leah. These stories, drawing on his travels and the diverse tales he has encountered, become a source of income and a testament to his enduring creative spirit. The novel explores themes of loss, resilience, and the profound connection between art, storytelling, and the human condition.

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William Wilkie Collins  was an English novelist and playwright known for The Woman in White (1859), and for The Moonstone (1868), which has been called the first modern English detective novel. B...

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