The Black Robe combines some aim at psychological analysis with great inventiveness Mr Wilkie Collins never writes carelessly and in this instance he has been especially careful The great point of the piece is the peculiar mental haunting by a voice of one Romagne who has killed a man in a duel and a secondary interest which is admirably worked out is the contest between the Church of Rome as embodied in the person of Father Benwell and Mr Penros...
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