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148. The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon [Part 5]
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Episode: Number 148 | Part 5
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"The Doctor's Wife" is characteristic of Braddon's talent for blending domestic drama with sensational elements and is a prime example of the sensation fiction genre popular in the 19th century. It offers readers a thrilling and suspenseful tale of a woman's quest for the truth and her struggles in a world filled with hidden secrets and treacherous characters.
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About the author
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's prolific career extended beyond her writing. She was also an editor and a contributor to various literary periodicals, including Temple Bar and Belgravia, where many of her stories were first published. Her works continued to be popular during her lifetime and beyond, and she played a significant role in shaping the literary landscape of her era.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon passed away on February 4, 1915, leaving behind a rich legacy of sensational and domestic fiction. Her contributions to literature continue to be celebrated for their influence on the development of suspenseful and engaging storytelling in the 19th century.
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Additional Resources
The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon -
147. The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon [Part 4]
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Episode: Number 147 | Part 4
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"The Doctor's Wife" is a novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prolific English author known for her sensational and domestic fiction in the 19th century. Published in 1864, the story revolves around the protagonist, Isabel Sleaford, who marries Dr. George Gilbert, a well-respected physician. However, the narrative takes a dark and suspenseful turn as Isabel becomes entangled in a web of secrets and deceit.
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About the author
Braddon's literary output was remarkable, and she was known for her ability to captivate readers with intricate plots and well-drawn characters. Some of her other notable works include "Aurora Floyd," "The Doctor's Wife," and "Henry Dunbar." Her writing style and themes were often compared to those of Wilkie Collins, another prominent author of the sensation fiction genre.
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Additional Resources
The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon -
146. The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon [Part 3]
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Episode: Number 146 | Part 3
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"The Doctor's Wife" is characteristic of Braddon's talent for blending domestic drama with sensational elements and is a prime example of the sensation fiction genre popular in the 19th century. It offers readers a thrilling and suspenseful tale of a woman's quest for the truth and her struggles in a world filled with hidden secrets and treacherous characters.
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About the author
Throughout her career, Mary Elizabeth Braddon wrote more than 80 novels, numerous short stories, and plays. Her works often explored themes of marriage, betrayal, gender roles, and societal expectations. She had a keen interest in the changing roles of women in the 19th century and often depicted strong, complex female characters in her writings.
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Additional Resources
The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon
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145. The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon [Part 2]
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Episode: Number 145 | Part 2
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Isabel's seemingly happy marriage soon turns into a nightmare as she discovers her husband's dark past, which includes an unsolved murder. As she delves deeper into the mystery surrounding her husband, she realizes that her life is in danger. The novel explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the consequences of uncovering the truth.
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About the author
Born on October 4, 1835, in London, England, Braddon had a rather unconventional start to her literary career. She began writing stories and poetry from a young age and had her first novel, "Three Times Dead," published when she was just 17. However, her breakthrough came with the publication of "Lady Audley's Secret" in 1862. This novel became a sensation and is often considered her magnum opus. It combined elements of mystery, suspense, and psychological drama, and it was immensely popular with the Victorian reading public.
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Additional Resources
The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon -
144. The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon [Part 1]
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Episode: Number 144 | Part 1
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"The Doctor's Wife" is a novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prolific English author known for her sensational and domestic fiction in the 19th century. Published in 1864, the story revolves around the protagonist, Isabel Sleaford, who marries Dr. George Gilbert, a well-respected physician. However, the narrative takes a dark and suspenseful turn as Isabel becomes entangled in a web of secrets and deceit.
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About the author
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915) was a prominent English novelist and playwright of the Victorian era. She gained fame for her contributions to the sensation fiction genre, a subgenre of popular literature that combined elements of gothic and domestic drama to create suspenseful and thrilling narratives.
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Additional Resources
The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon
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143. Two on a Tower by Thomas Hardy [Part 4]
Book Title: Two on a Tower
Author: Thomas Hardy
Episode: Number 143 | Part 4
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As their relationship faces numerous obstacles, including family opposition and external pressures, readers are taken on a journey of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of one's dreams. "Two on a Tower" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of human emotions and the constraints of society, as seen through the lens of a unique and unconventional love story.
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About the author
Thomas Hardy's enduring literary legacy continues to captivate readers and scholars worldwide. He passed away in 1928 in Dorchester, England.
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Additional Resources
Two on a Tower by Thomas Hardy http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Two-on-a-Tower