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All along the River: A Novel

Language
English
Format
Category

Romance

In "All Along the River," M. E. Braddon crafts a rich tapestry of Victorian life, blending elements of mystery and romantic intrigue within a vivid landscape of social commentary. The narrative unfolds along the riverbanks, where the gentle flow of water serves as a metaphor for the complexities of identity, love, and morality. Braddon's prose is marked by its lyrical quality, and her keen observation of human nature reveals the often-hidden nuances of society's hierarchies, ultimately inviting readers to reflect on their own values and choices. The novel's intricate characterizations and suspenseful plot twists display Braddon's mastery of the sensational genre that flourished during her time, showcasing her ability to engage and captivate audiences while addressing pressing issues of her era. M. E. Braddon, best known for her pioneering contributions to the sensation novel genre, had a profound understanding of societal expectations and female autonomy, influenced by her own experiences as a working woman in the literary world. Her background, including her early career as a governess and the subsequent shift to writing, equipped her with a unique perspective on the struggles faced by women. This personal insight is woven throughout "All Along the River," as Braddon delineates the internal and external conflicts of her characters, reflecting the women's quest for agency amidst societal constraints. "All Along the River" is a recommended read for those interested in Victorian literature, as it not only entertains with its engaging plot but also provokes thought about the enduring struggles for identity and independence. Scholars and casual readers alike will appreciate Braddon's skillful examination of the human condition, making this novel an essential addition to any literary collection.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066231439

Release date

Ebook: December 6, 2019

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