![]() ![]() ![]() Braddon’s mother left her father, a solicitor, when Braddon was four years old. Edwards evaluating the novels leading place among bigamy-novels and. Mary Elizabeth Braddon, married name Mary Elizabeth Maxwell, (born October 4, 1837, London, Englanddied February 4, 1915, Richmond, Surrey), English novelist whose Lady Audley’s Secret (1862) was the most successful of the sensation novels of the 1860s. Genre(s): Family Life, General Fiction, RomanceĬhapter 01 Love Took Up The Glass Of Time And Turned it in His Glowing Hands. This Victorian sensation novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon has an introduction by P.D. This is a story of love, murder and the search for justice. This is volume two of the story which tells of Aurora's life with her husband John Mellish. As a teenager she is sent away to finishing school in Paris. Download cover art Download CD case insert Aurora Floyd Volume 2Īurora Floyd is the spoiled, impetuous, but kind hearted daughter of Archibald Floyd, a wealthy banker and his wife, an actress who died shortly after Aurora's birth. ![]()
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