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Friday Face Off #1: Dressed in White

The Friday Face Off meme was created by Books by Proxy  and hosted by Lynn. For each week’s theme, we select a matching book and compare its different book covers across editions. Perfect for a visual fix!

(I’m obviously late to this meme, but so eager to grapple with book cover art!)

Theme for Friday Face Off #1 is:

Dressed in White – could be a person could be a landscape – or something else completely?

In Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White, there is literally a character dressed in white, a mysterious figure at the heart of this classic Gothic mystery from 1859. A gallery of a few of its book covers below:

My own personal favorite from these is the Vintage Collins edition in the middle row, to the left. I think that cover captures the theme of the mysterious lady seen at night, dressed in all white, very well indeed. This has been a fun Friday Face Off!

5 replies on “Friday Face Off #1: Dressed in White”

I love your choice for this theme. It’s perfect in two ways isn’t it. And this is a book that I loved. I think a reread might be in order in fact.
The vintage cover that you favour is lovely and much nicer than the cover I’m more familiar with which is the third along on the top row.
Lynn 😀

Haha, much better than the edition I got from the library — which just had a faded plain green hardcover binding. Thanks for the hosting this super interesting meme!

You chose an excellent book for this week’s theme, Lex:)). I think your choice is a strong contender, but my personal favourite is also a Vintage Collins edition – the very first one on the top row. I think there is something in her stance that is rather sad and as her life becomes so grim, it aptly reflects the book:)). Thank you for swinging by my site and I look forward to seeing what you make of next week’s Friday Faceoff!

A great choice for this week’s theme and I really love your favourite, which is a close contender for me. But I prefer the first cover on the top row – another Collins Vintage edition as there is something in the woman’s stance that is rather sad, so reflects the content. I look forward to seeing what you make of next week’s theme. And a Happy New Year to you, too:)).

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