• From Sensation to Society Representations of Marriage in the Fictions of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 1862-1866

From Sensation to Society Representations of Marriage in the Fictions of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 1862-1866

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From Sensation to Society tracks the evolution of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's critique of Victorian marriage in the early phase of her long and prolific novel-writing career. The study begins with Braddon's two famous sensational novels, Lady Audley's Secret (1862) and Aurora Floyd (1863); it ends with her first novel of 'society,' The Lady's Mile (1865). In the novels of this period, Braddon proved herself to be a relentless critic of the patriarchal powers and privileges that determined the conditions of marriage for women. As she depicted in the lurid excesses of sensationalism, at its worst, marriage for women amounted to a sentence of cruel and unjust imprisonment in a world of insanely distorted values. Subsequent novels rigorously dissect the contradictions in the Victorian ideal of middle-class marriage and dramatize how the conditions of marriage undermine marital happiness and result in the compromise of marital fidelity. An advocate of moderate reform, Braddon offers alternative models of marriage in which companionate harmony prevails.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611492927
ISBN-10: 1611492920
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 2006-08-01
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: Height: 9.61 Inches, Length: 6.59 Inches, Weight: 1.30954583628 Pounds, Width: 0.82 Inches
Author: Natalie Schroeder, Ronald A. Schroeder
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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