Sir Jasper's Tenant Volume 1 is a novel written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and originally published in 1865. The story follows the lives of two young women, Clara and Lucy, who become tenants of Sir Jasper, a wealthy landowner. As they settle into their new home, they discover that there are dark secrets hidden within the walls of the estate. Sir Jasper is a mysterious and enigmatic figure, and the women soon find themselves drawn into a complex web of intrigue and deception. As they unravel the secrets of the estate, they must confront their own fears and desires, and make difficult choices…mehr
Sir Jasper's Tenant Volume 1 is a novel written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and originally published in 1865. The story follows the lives of two young women, Clara and Lucy, who become tenants of Sir Jasper, a wealthy landowner. As they settle into their new home, they discover that there are dark secrets hidden within the walls of the estate. Sir Jasper is a mysterious and enigmatic figure, and the women soon find themselves drawn into a complex web of intrigue and deception. As they unravel the secrets of the estate, they must confront their own fears and desires, and make difficult choices that will determine their future. With its vivid characters and intricate plot, Sir Jasper's Tenant Volume 1 is a compelling and suspenseful tale of love, betrayal, and redemption.In Three Volumes.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, born on 4 October 1835 in London, was privately educated and began her career as an actress. After three years on stage, she shifted her focus to writing, marking the start of her prolific literary journey. In 1861, she met publisher John Maxwell, with whom she formed a personal and professional partnership.Braddon gained widespread recognition with her 1862 sensation novel, Lady Audley's Secret, which has been adapted multiple times for stage and screen. She continued to captivate readers with works like Aurora Floyd (1863), solidifying her status in Victorian literature. Beyond writing, she founded and edited Belgravia magazine, showcasing serialized novels and various literary pieces.In 1874, following the death of Maxwell's first wife, Braddon and Maxwell married, raising their six children together. They resided at Lichfield House in Richmond until her death on 4 February 1915. Braddon's legacy endures through her extensive body of work and her influence on the sensation novel genre.
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