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Mary Elizabeth Braddon

    4 de octubre de 1835 – 4 de febrero de 1915

    Mary Elizabeth Braddon fue una prolífica novelista británica, reconocida como una voz definitoria del género victoriano de "ficción de sensaciones". Sus novelas son célebres por sus tramas excepcionalmente inventivas, que a menudo profundizan en los aspectos más oscuros de la sociedad de su época. El trabajo de Braddon alcanzó una gran popularidad, lo que llevó a numerosas adaptaciones para el escenario y la pantalla. Además de su ficción, también fundó y editó influyentes revistas literarias, lo que supuso una contribución significativa al panorama literario de su tiempo.

    Lady Audley's Secret
    Oxford World's Classics: Aurora Floyd
    Eleanor's Victory
    Lady Audley's Secret (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
    Lady Audley's Secret. Das Geheimnis der Lady Audley, englische Ausgabe
    Vixen
    • Vixen

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      A 19th-century novel about a woman who, when confronted by treachery and deceit is forced to use all her ingenuity and courage to preserve her integrity.

      Vixen
      4,2
    • When beautiful young Lucy Graham accepts the hand of Sir Michael Audley, her fortune and her future look secure. But Lady Audley's past is shrouded in mystery, and to Sir Michael's nephew Robert, she is not all that she seems. When his good friend George Talboys suddenly disappears, Robert is determined to find him, and to unearth the truth.

      Lady Audley's Secret. Das Geheimnis der Lady Audley, englische Ausgabe
      4,0
    • Exploring Victorian anxieties surrounding the domestic sphere, the narrative delves into themes of deception and identity. It draws parallels to the infamous Constance Kent case of 1860, which captivated the public's attention. The story intricately weaves suspense and societal commentary, highlighting the complexities of gender roles and moral dilemmas in a rapidly changing society.

      Lady Audley's Secret (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
      3,0
    • Eleanor's Victory

      • 383 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

      Eleanor's Victory
      3,9
    • Oxford World's Classics: Aurora Floyd

      • 474 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Aurora Floyd (1862-3) and Braddon's earlier novel Lady Audley's Secret established her as one of the ruling triumvirate of the popular and notorious "sensation novelists." Like Lady Audley, Aurora is a beautiful young woman bigamously married and threatened with exposure by a blackmailer. In this, the only critical edition of a popular "sensation novel," P.D. Edward's introduction evaluates its leading place among "bigamy-novels" and Braddon's treatment of the power struggle between the sexes, as well as considering the similarities between the author and her heroine.

      Oxford World's Classics: Aurora Floyd
      3,5
    • Lady Audley's Secret

      • 450 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Lady Audley uttered a long, low, wailing cry, and threw up her arms above her head with a wild gesture of despair. In this fiction, a new Lady Audley arrives at the manor: young, beautiful - and very mysterious. Why does she behave so strangely? What, exactly, is the dark secret this seductive outsider carries with her?

      Lady Audley's Secret
      3,9
    • Victorian Ghost Stories

      14 Tales of Classic Horror

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in the atmospheric backdrop of flickering candlelight, this collection features chilling stories from renowned Victorian writers such as Sheridan Le Fanu, Catherine Crowe, and Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Each tale captures the eerie essence of the era, showcasing the authors' mastery in crafting suspenseful narratives that delve into the supernatural and the uncanny. These haunting stories reflect the Victorian fascination with the mysterious and the macabre, inviting readers into a world of ghostly encounters and psychological intrigue.

      Victorian Ghost Stories
      3,2
    • Aurora Floyd

      • 474 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      With Lady Audley's Secret, Mary Elizabeth Braddon had established herself, alongside Wilkie Collins and Mrs Henry Wood, as one of the ruling triumvirate of `sensation novelists'. Aurora Floyd, following hot on its heels, achieved almost equal popularity and notoriety. P.D. Edwards's introduction evaluates the novel's leading place among `bigamy-novels' and Braddon's treatment of the power struggle between the sexes, as well as considering the similarities between the author and her heroine.

      Aurora Floyd
      3,7
    • The Doctor's Wife

      • 640 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers on Isabel Sleaford, a woman married to a devoted but dull physician. Her contentment is disrupted when she encounters a literary figure who matches her intellectual interests. As Isabel navigates the complexities of her emotions and desires, the story explores her journey toward maturity, paralleling the dramatic elements found in her beloved literature. First published in 1864, this reimagining of Madame Bovary employs a layered storytelling approach, blending themes of love, ambition, and self-discovery.

      The Doctor's Wife
      3,5
    • Aurora Floyd

      Victorian Sensational Crime Novel

      • 680 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura
      Aurora Floyd