Mary Elizabeth Braddon (4 October 1835 – 4 February 1915) was an English popular novelist of the Victorian era. She is best known for her 1862 sensation...
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Henry Braddon (1863–1955), rugby union player and ambassador, son of Edward Braddon Laurence Braddon (died 1724), English politician and writer Mary Elizabeth...
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Lady Audley's Secret is a sensation novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon published on 26 May 1862. It was Braddon's most successful and well-known novel. Critic...
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Aurora Floyd is a sensation novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon published on 1 January 1863. It is thematically similar to her highly popular novel Lady Audley's...
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The Cloven Foot is an 1879 novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon that combines aspects of the sensation novel and detective novel, and may even be considered...
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the Serpent (1861), Mary Elizabeth Braddon The Old Roman Well (1861), Anonymous Lady Audley's Secret (1862), Mary Elizabeth Braddon Ashcombe Churchyard...
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American Rights at Work Mary Maxwell (writer) (1835–1915), née Mary Elizabeth Braddon, English novelist This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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The Trail of the Serpent is the first sensation novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, first published in 1861 as Three Times Dead; or, The Secret of the Heath...
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in Venetian language, 1535-1537 The Venetians, an 1892 novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon The Venetian (play), a work by Clifford Bax The Venetian (film)...
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activist Mary Elizabeth Biden (1894–1943), grandmother of Joe Biden Mary Elizabeth Bliss (1824–1909), daughter of Zachary Taylor Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835–1915)...
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writing of more typical sensation authors such as Wilkie Collins or Mary Elizabeth Braddon". Broughton, Rhoda; Gilbert, Pamela K. (2010). Cometh Up as a Flower...
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literary magazine of the late 19th century that was founded by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Established in 1866, Belgravia featured serialized novels, poems...
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4 June 1866, William Babington Maxwell was the son of novelist Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Irish businessman John Maxwell. The family lived at Lichfield...
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financial crisis in 1862, supported by the earnings of the author Mary Elizabeth Braddon, with whom he was living. Maxwell continued as a publisher, in particular...
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The Venetians is an 1893 sensation novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. The plot follows the career of an English gentleman in the aftermath of a fatal brawl...
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California, Digitized Mar 13, 2009 P.277 Belgravia, Volume 35, Author Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Publisher Willmer & Rogers, 1878 p.58 The Nautical magazine: a...
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Fanny White. He had two sisters, one of whom, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, was later a famous novelist. Braddon was educated at various private schools including...
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while he developed his literary career. It was also edited by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Temple Bar was founded a year after the first publication of William...
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magazine Vixen, a 2000 novel by Hoa Pham Vixen, an 1879 novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon de Havilland Sea Vixen, a 1950s–1960s British fighter aircraft HMS...
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leading role as textile mill owner John Thornton in the BBC adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's North & South. The director and producers took a chance casting...
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Austen, Naxos audiobook, Unabridged (2007) Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Abridged, CSA Word Classic, 4 CDs (2007) The Tenant of Wildfell...
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learns that Francis was killed by Constance over 80 years before. Mary Elizabeth Braddon used elements of the case in Lady Audley's Secret (1862).: 217–8 ...
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by H.D., written 1921–1922, published 1992 Asphodel, a novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, (1881) Asphodel Records, AKA Asphodel Ltd., San Francisco based...
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an adaptation of the 1862 British novel Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. It is now considered a lost film. The film was less successful...
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Beecher – Norwood, or Village Life in New England Mary Elizabeth Braddon – Dead-Sea Fruit Mary Elizabeth Braddon – Run to Earth Mortimer Collins – Sweet Anne...
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Traveller appears in his magazine All the Year Round. February – Mary Elizabeth Braddon gives up her acting career to write. In the same year she meets...
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needed] The first known use of the French term décalcomanie, in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Eleanor's Victory (1863), was followed by the English decalcomania...
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World, the Flesh and the Devil (1891 novel), an English novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1914 film), a British drama...
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Sir Henry Yule Braddon KBE (27 April 1863 – 8 September 1955) was an Australian diplomat, businessman and rugby union player who played for Otago, New...
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Aizgorri, first in trilogy The Basque Country (La Tierra Vasca) Mary Elizabeth Braddon – The Infidel Ernest Bramah – The Wallet of Kai Lung Gelett Burgess...
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