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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.

    Birds of Prey
    Oxford World's Classics: Aurora Floyd
    Lady Audley's Secret. Das Geheimnis der Lady Audley, englische Ausgabe
    Eleanor's Victory
    Vixen
    Le Secret de la Ferme-Grise
    • Vixen

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      A 19th-century novel about a woman who, when confronted by treachery and deceit is forced to use all her ingenuity and courage to preserve her integrity.

      Vixen
      4,2
    • Eleanor's Victory

      • 383pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

      Eleanor's Victory
      3,9
    • When beautiful young Lucy Graham accepts the hand of Sir Michael Audley, her fortune and her future look secure. But Lady Audley's past is shrouded in mystery, and to Sir Michael's nephew Robert, she is not all that she seems. When his good friend George Talboys suddenly disappears, Robert is determined to find him, and to unearth the truth.

      Lady Audley's Secret. Das Geheimnis der Lady Audley, englische Ausgabe
      3,9
    • Oxford World's Classics: Aurora Floyd

      • 474pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Aurora Floyd (1862-3) and Braddon's earlier novel Lady Audley's Secret established her as one of the ruling triumvirate of the popular and notorious "sensation novelists." Like Lady Audley, Aurora is a beautiful young woman bigamously married and threatened with exposure by a blackmailer. In this, the only critical edition of a popular "sensation novel," P.D. Edward's introduction evaluates its leading place among "bigamy-novels" and Braddon's treatment of the power struggle between the sexes, as well as considering the similarities between the author and her heroine.

      Oxford World's Classics: Aurora Floyd
      3,7
    • Birds of Prey

      Vol. I

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This volume offers a faithful reprint of the original 1867 edition, preserving the quality and content of the early work. It provides readers with a glimpse into the historical perspectives on birds of prey, showcasing the author's insights and observations from that time. The book is ideal for enthusiasts of ornithology and history alike, reflecting the enduring fascination with these majestic birds.

      Birds of Prey
    • Die gute Lady Ducayne

      • 62pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Die achtzehnjährige Bella Rolleston wird Gesellschafterin der reichen Lady Ducayne und begleitet sie nach Italien. Zwei Vorgängerinnen sind unter mysteriösen Umständen gestorben, und Bella fühlt sich zunehmend unwohl, hat seltsame Träume und entdeckt Narben an ihren Armen. M. E. Braddon erzählt hier eine moderne Vampirgeschichte, die ein Jahr vor Bram Stokers „Dracula“ erschien.

      Die gute Lady Ducayne
      3,5