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M. E. Braddon: Critical Essay by Pamela K. Gilbert

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SOURCE: “M. E. Braddon: Sensational Realism,” in Disease, Desire, and the Body in Victorian Women's Popular Novels, Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp. 92-112.

In the following essay, Gilbert examines the ways in which Braddon molded her public image through her use of various literary genres and tropes.

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