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Antonina, or the Fall of Rome is an 1850 novel by Wilkie Collins.[1]

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  1. ^ Mangham, Andrew (2008). "Mental States: Political and Psychological Conflict in Antonina". In Andrew Mangham (ed.). Wilkie Collins: Interdisciplinary Essays. p. 97. ISBN 1443802239. Such differences between literary and medical descriptions of the links between insanity and political revolution are also evident in Wilkie Collins's first published novel Antonina, or the Fall of Rome (1850). Collins began writing this book in 1846 but had to delay its completion in order to write a biography of his father (Gasson 1998, 8). The story was eventually published by Richard Bentley in 1850....