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|a New Perspectives on Mary Elizabeth Braddon /
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|a Mary Elizabeth Braddon, one of the most prolific authors of the Victorian period, remains best known for her sensation fiction, but over the course of a long career contributed to a multitude of literary genres, working as a journalist, short story writer and editor, as well as authoring more than eighty novels. This exciting new collection of essays reappraises Braddon's work and offers a series of new perspectives on her literary productions. The volume is divided into two parts: the first considers Braddon's seminal sensation novel, Lady Audley's Secret the second examines some of her lesser known fiction, including her first published novel, The Trail of the Serpent, as well as some of her twentieth-century fiction. The first collection of essays on Braddon to appear since 1999, this volume sheds new light on the 'Queen of the circulating libraries'.
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction Blurring Boundaries: The Fiction of M.E. Braddon; I: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET; To the Mad-House Born: The Ethics of Exteriority in Lady Audley's Secret; Imperial Attitudes in Lady Audley's Secret; "To Go Boldly Where No woman Has Gone Before": Alicia Audley and the New Woman ; Homelessness in the Home: Invention, Instability and Insanity in the Domestic Spaces of ME. Braddon and L.M Alcott; II: BEYOND LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET; ""Drink It Up Dear.
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|a It Will Do You Good"": Crime, Toxicology, and The Trail of the SerpentSensational Bildung? Infantilization and Female Maturation in Braddon's 1860s Novels; To ""Serve God and Mammon"": Braddon and Literary Transgression; The French Connection: Gender, Morals and National Culture in Braddon's Novels; Re-Plotting Inheritance: The Triangulation of Legacies and Affinities in The Fatal Three; ""If I Read Her Right"": Textual Secrets in Thou Art the Man (1894); Sensationalism on Trial: Courtroom Drama and the Image of Respectability in His Darling Sin.
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|a ""The Stage! Oh, Flora, the Very Idea Frightens Me!"": Representations of Professional Theatre in Rupert Godwin and A Lost EdenBibliography; Notes on Contributors; Index.
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|a Braddon, M. E.
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