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Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, M. E. Braddon's 'Run to Earth' intricately weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and morality. The novel unfolds with a dramatic narrative style that embodies the sensationalism characteristic of the era, rich in psychological depth and social commentary. Braddon skillfully navigates the complexities of desire and duty amidst the rigid societal norms of the time, allowing readers to explore the lives of its compelling characters with vivid prose and a poignant grasp of their inner dilemmas. Her multifaceted approach to storytelling reflects the…mehr

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Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, M. E. Braddon's 'Run to Earth' intricately weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and morality. The novel unfolds with a dramatic narrative style that embodies the sensationalism characteristic of the era, rich in psychological depth and social commentary. Braddon skillfully navigates the complexities of desire and duty amidst the rigid societal norms of the time, allowing readers to explore the lives of its compelling characters with vivid prose and a poignant grasp of their inner dilemmas. Her multifaceted approach to storytelling reflects the period'Äôs shift towards realism and the exploration of darker themes, making it a significant work in the canon of Victorian literature. M. E. Braddon, a notable figure in the 19th-century literary scene, wrote extensively and was celebrated for her pioneering contributions to the sensation novel genre. A woman of formidable intellect and creativity, Braddon's life experiences, coupled with her keen observations of societal injustices, shaped her narratives. Her commitment to portraying strong, complex female characters is evident in 'Run to Earth,' revealing her desire to challenge societal expectations and shed light on the struggles faced by women of her time. Readers looking for an engaging exploration of moral ambiguity, love, and the quest for personal freedom will find 'Run to Earth' an essential addition to their literary journey. Braddon'Äôs masterful storytelling, coupled with her profound understanding of human nature, renders this novel not only a reflection of its time but also a timeless commentary on the intricacies of the human experience.

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Mary Elizabeth Brandon was one of the most popular novelist of the Victorian era, born on 4 October 1835, in London. Her mother Fanny White was an Irish lady and father Henry Brandon was a Cornish solicitor. She got education at home as her mother was living in separation from her father. In her early life, she adopted acting as career. Her first novel The Trail of the Serpent was published in 1861. In 1862, she created sensation by writing world fame murder mystery, The Lady Audley's Secret and earned name and fame in literary world. She wrote more than 70 novels and a number of plays. She died on 4 February 1915. Her notable works - The Christmas Hirelings, The Doctor's Wife, The Trail of the Serpent, Lady Audley's Secret, Aurora Floyd, The Cold Embrace, The Golden Calf, The Lawyer's Secret, Run to Earth etc.