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      • But ‘Lady Audley’, as we know from the novel’s title, has a secret. Her secret is that her real name is Helen, not Lucy, and she is in fact already married to another man, a dragoon named George Talboys, who left her (and their baby) to seek his fortune in Australia.
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  2. Lady Audley's Secret is a sensation novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon published on 26 May 1862. [1] . It was Braddon's most successful and well-known novel. Critic John Sutherland (1989) described the work as "the most sensationally successful of all the sensation novels". [1] .

  3. Lady Audley’s Secret is one of the most popular examples of sensation fiction, a genre of mid-19th century British literature that covered “sensational” subjects, such as crime, and explored Victorian era social anxieties.

  4. Jun 8, 2017 · Lucy Graham (her name suggests such Brontëan heroines as Lucy Snowe and Helen Graham, though Braddon’s heroine will be very different from those), a governess, marries the rich older man, Sir Michael Audley, owner of Audley Court. But ‘Lady Audley’, as we know from the novel’s title, has a secret.

  5. Lady Audley's Secret is a gorgeous example of the Victorian 'Sensation Novel' which dominated Great Britain during the 1860's and '70s. It includes a unique female mastermind of evil, while also presenting enough evidence for a lively counter argument over who the real villain is.

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  6. The grand, historic Audley Court has fallen into disrepair. The stately Essex mansion, which contains secret passageways and a secluded grove, is home to Sir Michael Audley, a kind, wealthy old bachelor, and his will-full, eighteen-year-old daughter, Alicia.

  7. Lady Audley's Secret study guide contains a biography of Mary Braddon, literature essays, a complete e-text, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

  8. When Sir Michael remarried, his new wife became the lady of Audley Court, usurping Alicia’s authority and causing a rift between stepdaughter and stepmother. This passage describes three major characters and their relationships to each other.

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