Mary Elizabeth Braddon's "The Complete Works" is a comprehensive collection that showcases her mastery of the Victorian novel, interweaving Gothic elements with acute psychological insight. Braddon's narratives often explore themes of morality, gender, and class, illuminated through her innovative use of sensationalism and rich characterization. Her literary style is marked by intricate plots and an engaging voice that invites readers into the complex inner lives of her characters, reflecting the societal anxieties of her time, particularly in works such as "Lady Audley's Secret," which unravels the darker aspects of domesticity and virtue. Braddon, a prominent figure in the 19th-century literary scene, was deeply influenced by her own experiences, including her tumultuous family life and societal views on women's roles. As an author, she carved a niche in the male-dominated publishing landscape, often employing the guise of sensationalism to critique contemporary social norms. Her tireless advocacy for women's rights and keen observations of Victorian society imbue her works with both depth and rebellion, making them timeless explorations of human experience. This collection is a must-read for those interested in the emergence of the modern novel and the rich tapestry of Victorian literature. Braddon's works not only entertain but also provoke thought, making "The Complete Works" an essential addition to any literary scholar's library.
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