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From Sensation to Society - Representations of Marriage in Fictions of Mary Elizabeth Braddon,

English · Hardback

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From Sensation to Society tracks the evolution of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's critique of Victorian marriage in the early phase of her long and prolific novel-writing career. The study begins with Braddon's two famous sensational novels, Lady Audley's Secret (1862) and Aurora Floyd (1863); it ends with her first novel of society, The Lady's Mile (1865).


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Natalie Schroeder and Ronald A. Schroeder are professors in the English department at the University of Mississippi.

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From Sensation to Society tracks the evolution of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's critique of Victorian marriage in the early phase of her long and prolific novel-writing career. The study begins with Braddon's two famous sensational novels, Lady Audley's Secret (1862) and Aurora Floyd (1863); it ends with her first novel of society, The Lady's Mile (1865).

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