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Mary Elizabeth Braddon was an English novelist known for her significant contributions to the genre of sensation fiction during the Victorian era. She gained notable recognition with her 1862 novel, 'Lady Audley's Secret,' which became a bestseller and established her as a leading writer of her time. Braddon's works often explored themes of social conventions, gender roles, and the darker aspects of human nature, captivating readers with their suspenseful plots and complex characters.

Throughout her career, Braddon wrote over 80 novels, along with plays and short stories. Her ability to weave intricate narratives that delve into the psychology of her characters set her apart from her contemporaries. Despite her success, Braddon's work was sometimes overshadowed by male authors of the period, but she has since been recognized as a pioneering figure in literature, influencing future generations of writers. Today, her novels continue to be studied for their rich storytelling and insight into Victorian society.

Дата рождения October 1, 1835
Место рождения London, England
Дата смерти February 20, 1915
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