Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Mary Elizabeth Braddon was a talented Victorian novelist born on October 4, 1835, in London, England. Best known for her sensational novels, she skillfully wove themes of love, betrayal, and social intrigue into her storytelling. Her most famous work, "Lady Audley's Secret," published in 1862, captivated readers with its thrilling plot and complex characters, reflecting the societal issues of her time. Braddon's writing often showcased her keen observations of human nature, making her a notable figure in the realm of Gothic fiction and a pioneer among female authors of the era.
Throughout her prolific career, Braddon penned over 80 novels, along with plays, short stories, and articles, earning her a devoted readership. Beyond her literary accomplishments, she was also a prominent figure in the London literary scene, participating in the social and cultural discourse of her day. As you explore her works within this app, you'll find a rich tapestry of narratives that not only entertain but also provide insight into the complexities of Victorian society. Enjoy your journey through her captivating stories!
Lady Audley's Secret (Version 2)
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Mary Elizabeth Braddon
It is June 1857, and young and beautiful Lucy Graham is about to marry Sir Michael Audley. But who exactly IS Lucy, that's what Sir Michael…