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St. Martin's Eve is a sensation novel about Adeline and her inheritance. This engaging novel features a myriad of elements such as suspense, insanity, and romance. Excerpt: "The dull somber light of a November afternoon was rapidly giving place to twilight. The day had been wet and cold, and the sodden leaves that strewed the park of one of England's fair domains did not contribute to the cheerfulness of the scene..."

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St. Martin's Eve is a sensation novel about Adeline and her inheritance. This engaging novel features a myriad of elements such as suspense, insanity, and romance. Excerpt: "The dull somber light of a November afternoon was rapidly giving place to twilight. The day had been wet and cold, and the sodden leaves that strewed the park of one of England's fair domains did not contribute to the cheerfulness of the scene..."

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Ellen Wood, known as Mrs. Henry Wood, was a seminal figure in the world of Victorian literature, celebrated for her sensational novels and vivid storytelling. Born on January 17, 1814, in Worcester, England, she developed a penchant for literature early in her life. Mrs. Wood's literary career began in earnest after she married Henry Wood in 1836. They moved to France due to her husband's business, where she began to write and her experiences abroad no doubt influenced her literary output. A prolific author, she wrote over 30 novels, with 'East Lynne' being the most renowned, achieving sensational success and later adapted into many theatrical and film versions. Her 1866 novel 'St. Martin's Eve' followed her tradition of writing engaging domestic fiction that interwove elements of mystery and moral dilemmas, providing critical insight into the social norms of her time. Mrs. Wood's works were characterized by complex narratives and dramatic plots that often explored issues of class distinction, poverty, and the intricacies of human psychology, firmly establishing her as a figure of significance in the development of the sensation novel. The magazine 'Argosy', which she purchased in 1867, served as a platform for her to serialize her novels and promote her literary career. Mrs. Wood passed away on February 10, 1887, but her legacy endures as a pioneering woman writer who captivated the imaginations of a generation of readers.