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Lady Audley's Secret eBook
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 The complete online text of Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.




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Biography of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
3824 words, approx. 12.7 pages
 On 9 November 1865 the young Henry James published an essay in The Nation titled "Miss Braddon." The occasion was the runaway success of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's fifth novel, Aurora Floyd (1863). James placed Aurora Floyd and Lady Audley's Secret (1862),...
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Biography of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
3747 words, approx. 12.5 pages
 Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a popular and successful Victorian novelist, mounted an audacious challenge to the codes of literary propriety. A major force in the development of the modern crime novel, she turned conventional morality on its head by describing...
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Biography of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
2201 words, approx. 7.3 pages
 Mary Elizabeth Braddon, later Mrs. John Maxwell, is still best known as "the author of Lady Audley's Secret ," to quote the standard publisher's rubric that followed her around on title pages throughout her long career. Although she eventually wrote at l...



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Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Ann Cvetkovich
11,620 words, approx. 39 pages
 In the following essay, Cvetkovich examines the subversive implications of the sensational novels' upper-class settings, particularly in Lady Audley's Secret.
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Critical Essay by Chiara Briganti
10,795 words, approx. 36 pages
 In the following essay, Briganti discusses the ways in which Lady Audley is and is not a typical sensation novel villainess and Braddon's ambivalence toward her character.
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Critical Essay by Jill L. Matus
10,035 words, approx. 34 pages
 In the following essay, Matus argues that the conclusion of madness in Lady Audley's Secret serves as a distraction from the gender and class issues raised throughout the novel.


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