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Mary Elizabeth Braddon

    4 octobre 1835 – 4 février 1915

    Mary Elizabeth Braddon fut une romancière britannique prolifique, reconnue comme une voix déterminante du genre victorien de la « fiction à sensation ». Ses romans sont célébrés pour leurs intrigues exceptionnellement inventives, qui explorent souvent les aspects plus sombres de la société de son époque. L'œuvre de Braddon connut une immense popularité, donnant lieu à de nombreuses adaptations pour la scène et l'écran. Outre ses romans, elle fonda et dirigea également des magazines littéraires influents, apportant une contribution significative au paysage littéraire de son temps.

    One Life, One Love Vol. I.
    The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    Darrell Markham
    The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    One Life, One Love Vol. II.
    Le Secret de la Ferme-Grise
    • One Life, One Love Vol. II.

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Set in the realm of sensation literature, this novel explores intense emotions and complex relationships. Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prolific author known for her engaging storytelling, showcases her talent in this work, originally published in 1890. With a rich background in both literature and drama, Braddon brings her unique voice and narrative style to life, reflecting her experiences and influences from her education in England and France. The book is accompanied by a new biography that delves into the author's remarkable life and literary contributions.

      One Life, One Love Vol. II.
    • The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon

      Volume 1-Including One Novel 'The White Phantom' and Three Short Stories of Th

      • 500pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      This collection features a diverse array of ghost, mystery, and horror tales, encompassing three novels, five novelettes, and twenty-three short stories. Each volume presents a unique exploration of the supernatural, weaving intricate plots and chilling narratives that captivate readers. The variety of formats allows for a rich tapestry of storytelling, appealing to fans of suspense and the macabre. Prepare for an immersive experience filled with eerie encounters and thrilling twists.

      The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    • Darrell Markham

      A Novel

      • 140pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      This novel offers a faithful reprint of the 1863 edition, preserving the original text and its historical context. Readers can expect to engage with the themes and character dynamics that were relevant in the 19th century, providing insight into the era's social and cultural landscape. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and historical narratives.

      Darrell Markham
    • The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon

      Volume 3-Including One Novel 'Gerard, or the World, the Flesh, and the Devil'

      • 504pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      Exploring themes of intrigue and horror, this collection delves into the mysterious and supernatural realms. Each tale invites readers to confront the unknown, weaving together elements of suspense and the eerie. The stories promise to captivate those who are drawn to the darker aspects of human experience and the enigmatic forces that lie beyond our understanding. Expect a journey through chilling narratives that challenge perceptions of reality and provoke thought about the unseen world.

      The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    • One Life, One Love Vol. I.

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Set in the sensation literature genre, this novel explores themes of love and devotion through engaging characters and intricate plots. Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prolific Victorian author known for her captivating narratives, crafted this work in 1890, showcasing her unique style that blends humor with dramatic storytelling. The book is accompanied by a new biography, offering insights into Braddon's life and her significant contributions to literature, including over eighty novels and various stage plays throughout her career.

      One Life, One Love Vol. I.
    • John Marchmont's Legacy V3 (1863)

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Aurora Floyd, a young heiress, delves into her mysterious past while grappling with complex relationships in this final volume of the trilogy. As she seeks the truth about her family, she faces deceit and betrayal from those around her, including her estranged husband and a mysterious stranger. Braddon intricately weaves themes of love, trust, and the repercussions of choices, all while showcasing a strong female protagonist. Celebrated for its suspenseful narrative and rich character development, this classic Victorian tale highlights feminist ideals within its intricate plot.

      John Marchmont's Legacy V3 (1863)
    • The Rose of Life

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Set in the realm of sensation literature, this novel showcases Mary Elizabeth Braddon's storytelling prowess. Originally published in 1905, it reflects her unique blend of humor and intricate plotting, reminiscent of Dickens and Reynolds. Braddon, a prolific author from London, began her writing career at nineteen and went on to produce over eighty novels and various stage plays. This edition includes a new biography, offering insights into her life and literary contributions.

      The Rose of Life
    • One Life, One Love Vol. III.

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Set in the realm of sensation literature, this novel explores themes of love and devotion through its compelling characters and intricate plot. Originally published in 1890, it showcases Mary Elizabeth Braddon's distinctive narrative style, blending humor with suspense. Braddon, a prolific author and playwright, began her literary career at a young age, quickly gaining recognition for her engaging storytelling. This edition also includes a new biography, offering insights into Braddon's life and contributions to literature.

      One Life, One Love Vol. III.
    • Meeting Her Fate

      • 396pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Set in the realm of sensation literature, this novel explores themes of fate and intrigue through its compelling narrative. Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prolific author known for her engaging storytelling, crafted this work in 1881, showcasing her unique blend of humor and suspense. With a rich background in writing, including over eighty novels, Braddon's talent shines through in this tale. The republished edition includes a new biography, offering insights into her life and literary contributions.

      Meeting Her Fate