Mary Elizabeth Braddons `Lady Audleys Secret` and `Aurora Floyd` in the Context of Victorian Femininity

Mary Elizabeth Braddons `Lady Audleys Secret` and `Aurora Floyd` in the Context of Victorian Femininity

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Author: Podgorski, Eveline
Date of Publication: 2008
Book classification: Autobiography & Biography,
No. of pages: 32 Pages
Format: Paperback

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    Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 2,3, University of Paderborn, course: 19th century sensation novels, language: English, abstract: In the context of the Hauptseminar ""19th century sensation novels"" we looked - among other texts - at two different sensation novels, one of them being Mary Elizabeth Braddons ""Lady Audleys Secret"", a sensation novel published in 1862. The sensation novel is a phenomenon originating in the 1860s and was mostly written for a great public. The aim was to evoke an intense as well as rather shocking response and strong feelings by dealing with subjects like mystery inside the domestic sphere. The sensation novel also went against common standards and taboos concerning class boundaries and the gender roles with actually no moral or didactic purpose. This term paper does not only deal with the novel ""Lady Audleys Secret"" as a sensation novel but examines it - together with Braddons other novel ""Aurora Floyd"" - in the context of Victorian Femininity. Firstly, I will give a short overview of the historical background of the so-called ""Victorian Era"" and a more detailed view of ""Victorian Femininity"". Since the focus of this term paper is on femininity and the role of women, I will not go further into economics and expansion during the ""Victorian Era"", but portray political events which were important for women at that time. This is followed by a description of the role of 19th century women in the domestic and public sphere, as well as an insight into education and work. Subsequently, the development of this gender role throughout this time is brought up in relation to an essay by Eliza Lynn Linton called ""The Girl of the Period"". Secondly, a short overview over Mary Elizabeth Braddons life and work is presented and reflected for it is rather uncommon for the Victorian Era in which she lived. Afterwards the plots of the two novels ""Lady Audleys Secret"" and ""Aurora Floyd"" are presente
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