Rachel Verinder

{{Infobox character

| name = Rachel Verinder

| image = Miss Verinder.jpg

| caption = Miss Verinder confronting Franklin Blake

| creator = Wilkie Collins

| gender = Female

| nationality = British

| family = Sir John Verinder (father)
Lady Julia Verinder (mother)

| spouse = Franklin Blake

| relatives = {{plainlist|

  • Lord Herncastle (grandfather)
  • Mrs Merridew (aunt)
  • Arthur Herncastle (uncle)
  • John Herncastle (uncle)
  • Adelaide Blake (aunt)
  • Caroline Ablewhite (aunt)
  • Drusilla Clack (cousin)
  • Franklin Blake (cousin/husband)
  • two Blake children (cousins)
  • Godfrey Ablewhite (cousin)
  • the three Miss Ablewhites (cousins)

}}

}}

Rachel Verinder is a character in Wilkie Collins' 1868 novel The Moonstone.{{cite book|last1=Collins|first1=Wilkie|title=The Moonstone|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.13433|date=1868}} Despite being the heroine, the story is never related from her viewpoint, as it is in turn from the other main protagonists, leaving her character always seen from the outside.

Character

A somewhat spoilt and self-reliant girl, Rachel is in love with her cousin Frankin Blake. P. D. James saw her as one of the examples of Collins' rare (Victorian) ability to depict women capable of real desire:P. D. James, Introduction, Wilkie Collins, The Moonstone (Oxford 1999) p. 10 With her temper, insistence on making her own decisions, and readiness to grapple with the social implications of her passion for a man she thinks of as a thief, Rachel has been seen as a prototype of the New Woman, as anticipated in the sensation novel.G. Law, Wilkie Collins (2008) p. 82 and p. 98

Media treatments

The Moonstone has often been portrayed in film.

In the 1934 adaptation, Phyllis Barry appears as Rachel (or Ann Verinder, as she was therein called).{{cite AV media|last1=Barker|first1=Reginald|title=The Moonstone|date=1934}}

See also

References

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Category:Literary characters introduced in 1868

Category:Fictional English people

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