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Though acclaimed romance novelist Charlotte M. Brame penned hundreds of short stories and book-length tales over the course of her illustrious literary career, fans and critics alike regard Dora Thorne as her most popular creation. This epic tale centers around romance that blooms among partners of different social classes. Is lasting love possible when the social pressure to say goodbye is so intense? Read Dora Thorne to find out.

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Though acclaimed romance novelist Charlotte M. Brame penned hundreds of short stories and book-length tales over the course of her illustrious literary career, fans and critics alike regard Dora Thorne as her most popular creation. This epic tale centers around romance that blooms among partners of different social classes. Is lasting love possible when the social pressure to say goodbye is so intense? Read Dora Thorne to find out.

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Charlotte M. Brame was a 19th-century British author best known for her romantic novels, particularly Dora Thorne. Born in the early 1800s, she became a popular writer during the Victorian era, penning numerous works that resonated with the social and emotional concerns of the time. Brame's writing often explored themes of love, social class, and moral dilemmas, with a particular focus on the lives and struggles of women. She was an exceptionally prolific writer, producing around 130 novels throughout her career. Her works were widely published in popular weekly periodicals of the time, including Bow Bells, The London Reader, and The Family Herald. These publications helped her reach a broad audience, particularly among the reading public of the Victorian era. Beyond her literary output, Brame's resilience in the face of personal adversity further underscores her strength and determination. She carved out a successful career leaving a lasting legacy of both literary and personal triumph.