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Aurora Floyd (18623) and Braddon's earlier novel Lady Audley's Secret established her as one of the ruling triumvirate of the popular and notorious 'sensation novelists.' Like Lady Audley, Aurora is a beautiful young woman bigamously married and threatened with exposure by a blackmailer. In this, the only critical edition of a popular 'sensation novel,' P.D. Edward's introduction evaluates its leading place among 'bigamynovels' and Braddon's treatment of the power struggle between the sexes, as well as considering the similarities between the author and her heroine.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Aurora Floyd'? A: 'Aurora Floyd' explores themes of bigamy, gender power dynamics, and societal expectations through the story of a beautiful young woman entangled in a scandal.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Aurora Floyd'? A: The author of 'Aurora Floyd' is Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prominent writer known for her contributions to the sensation novel genre.
- Q: Is this edition of 'Aurora Floyd' a critical edition? A: Yes, this is the only critical edition of 'Aurora Floyd', featuring an introduction by P.D. Edwards that evaluates its significance among sensation novels.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: 'Aurora Floyd' was published on July 11, 1996.
- Q: How many pages does 'Aurora Floyd' have? A: 'Aurora Floyd' contains a total of 500 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this edition have? A: This edition of 'Aurora Floyd' is published in paperback binding.
- Q: In what category is 'Aurora Floyd' classified? A: 'Aurora Floyd' falls under the category of 'Authors'.
- Q: What condition is the book in when purchased? A: The book is available in new condition.
- Q: What notable aspects does the introduction by P.D. Edwards cover? A: P.D. Edwards' introduction discusses the power struggle between the sexes and the similarities between the author and her heroine in 'Aurora Floyd'.
- Q: What is the significance of 'Aurora Floyd' in the context of sensation novels? A: 'Aurora Floyd' is considered significant as it, along with 'Lady Audley’s Secret', helped establish Mary Elizabeth Braddon as a leading author of sensation novels.