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Braddon, Mary Elizabeth

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Braddon, Mary Elizabeth (1837–1915)

English novelist. Her first best-seller was Lady Audley's Secret (1862) and she went on to write about 70 novels in all. Most were sensational stories of murder, blackmail, and intrigue, but they also had feminist undertones and presented a challenge to Victorian morality.

Several of her books first appeared as serials in various magazines. She edited several herself, including the Belgravia 1866–99.

Other novels include Aurora Floyd (1863), Henry Dunbar (1864), Birds of Prey (1867), and Ishmael (1884).



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