Carnell, Jennifer. The Literary Lives of Mary Elizabeth Braddon: A Study of Her Life and Work. Sensation Press, 2000.
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Textual Features | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | A dashing East India Company
officer bilks the heir to a baronetcy of his fortune by kidnapping him and substituting the murderous son of a gamekeeper, who is in turn murdered by the family of... |
Textual Features | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | The philanthropic aristocrat Charles Raymond in this story is based on MEB
's friend Charles Bray
. Carnell, Jennifer. The Literary Lives of Mary Elizabeth Braddon: A Study of Her Life and Work. Sensation Press, 2000. 53 |
Textual Features | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | As Robert Lee Wolff
argues, The Lady's Mile represents an innovation in the portrayal of male character in Victorian fiction: MEB
's brave officer sells his commission and leaves the army in order to pursue... |
Textual Features | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | But despite reminiscence of other MEB
fiction—emphasis on a providential Hand guiding the action, reference to a private lunatic asylum as a living tomb— Braddon, Mary Elizabeth. Rupert Godwin. Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1867, 3 vols. 271 |
Textual Features | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | Critic Robert Lee Wolff
sees MEB
in her novels of the 1870s as satirizing the hypocrisy of middle-class Low-church values while seeming to espouse them, Wolff, Robert Lee. Sensational Victorian. Garland, 1979. 241 |
Textual Features | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | Robert Lee Wolff
argues that this is one of MEB
's very best Wilkie Collins
-style investigations. Wolff, Robert Lee. Sensational Victorian. Garland, 1979. 243 |
Textual Production | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | MEB
completed the penny parts of her first novel, Three Times Dead; or, The Secret of the Heath, in the ground-breaking genre of the detective novel. Begun in February of this year, it was... |
Textual Production | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | Harvard
's Houghton Library
has a number of significant manuscripts by MEB
including notebooks as well as novels. The extensive collection of her printed titles and manuscripts owned by Robert Lee Wolff
of Harvard University |
Textual Production | Rosina Bulwer Lytton Baroness Lytton | Rosina Bulwer Lytton, Baroness Lytton
, published her final novel this year: the historical Clumber Chase; or, Love's Riddle Solved by a Royal Sphinx, under the pseudonym George Gordon Scott. OCLC, the... |
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