<p>In 'Poor Miss Finch,' Wilkie Collins masterfully navigates the complexities of human relationships through the lens of a blind woman's quest for identity and love. The novel employs a rich tapestry of realistic dialogue and intricate character development, a hallmark of Collins's writing style. Set against the backdrop of Victorian society, the story weaves themes of social class, gender dynamics, and moral dilemmas, prompting readers to ponde...