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Court Netherleigh is an entertaining novel by Ellen Price, an English novelist better known as Mrs. Henry Wood. Like many other Victorian novels, Court Netherleigh follows the fates and adventures of numerous characters, whose stories build a great picture of the society of the late 19th century.

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Court Netherleigh is an entertaining novel by Ellen Price, an English novelist better known as Mrs. Henry Wood. Like many other Victorian novels, Court Netherleigh follows the fates and adventures of numerous characters, whose stories build a great picture of the society of the late 19th century.

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Ellen Wood (1814-1887), known by her married name as Mrs. Henry Wood, was a predominant figure in the world of Victorian literature, celebrated for her vast collection of novels, short stories, and literary contributions. Born Ellen Price in Worcester, England, she cultivated an early passion for reading and writing, which later burgeoned into a professional writing career. Mrs. Henry Wood's literary style is marked by her skillful use of domestic settings to explore themes of morality, social class, and gender roles within the context of mid-19th century England. Her narratives often intertwine suspense with didactic undercurrents, reflecting the Victorian taste for melodrama and moral discourse. Perhaps her most illustrious work, 'East Lynne', gained immense popularity and has been adapted into numerous plays and films, establishing Wood as a fundamental pillar of sensational fiction. Another noteworthy contribution to her oeuvre is 'Court Netherleigh', a novel that encapsulates her characteristic blend of mystery and familial issues, showcasing her prowess in creating engaging and intricate plotlines. Mrs. Henry Wood's influence extended beyond her own publications as she became the proprietor and editor of the Argosy magazine, where she featured works by other writers as well as serialized her own novels. Her literary legacy remains resonant, offering invaluable insight into Victorian society and its complexities.