M. E. Braddon: Phantom Fortune, a Novel, Kartoniert / Broschiert
Phantom Fortune, a Novel
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- Verlag:
- Bibliotech Press, 04/2026
- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9798897733415
- Artikelnummer:
- 12699148
- Umfang:
- 322 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 525 g
- Maße:
- 229 x 152 mm
- Stärke:
- 19 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 19.4.2026
- Hinweis
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Klappentext
M. E. Braddon's Phantom Fortune is a sensation novel that blends mystery, romance, inheritance intrigue, and the darker edges of Victorian domestic life. At its center is Lady Maulevrier, a proud and imperious matriarch whose carefully guarded past casts a long shadow over her family. Her granddaughter, Lesbia Haselden, becomes the focus of ambitions, desires, and schemes as various men-some noble, some unscrupulous-attempt to secure both her affection and her considerable inheritance.
The novel explores how wealth, class expectations, and hidden histories shape the fates of its characters. Braddon shows how an outwardly refined world is riddled with secrecy: buried scandals, concealed identities, and past political entanglements all threaten to erupt into the present. The narrative follows Lady Maulevrier's struggle to suppress the truth of her earlier life, even as her household becomes entangled with a charismatic but morally compromised adventurer whose presence destabilizes the fragile respectability she has built.
As the story unfolds, Braddon exposes the vulnerability of women in a society where fortune often determines personal freedom. Lesbia's emotional journey-from vanity and social aspiration toward a more mature understanding of loyalty and love-serves as a counterpoint to the older generation's failures. The "phantom fortune" of the title captures both the allure and the danger of inherited wealth: a blessing that can corrupt, entrap, or vanish under the weight of deception.
Ultimately, the novel intertwines melodrama with psychological insight. Braddon's skill lies in revealing how the hidden wounds and choices of one generation haunt the next, creating a moral suspense that makes Phantom Fortune both a domestic drama and a meditation on the consequences of secrecy.
About the Author
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915) was one of the most successful and influential novelists of the Victorian age, best known for her pioneering work in the sensation novel-a genre that blended mystery, crime, and domestic drama. Born in London, she was raised primarily by her mother after her parents separated, an experience that may have informed her interest in the hidden conflicts and moral ambiguities of family life.
Before becoming a writer, Braddon briefly worked as an actress under the name Mary Seyton, but she soon turned to fiction, publishing serialized stories that captured popular taste. Her major success came with Lady Audley's Secret (1862), a sensational tale of deceit, bigamy, and madness that both scandalized and fascinated Victorian readers. The novel's complex portrayal of a woman defying social expectations helped establish Braddon as a major literary figure and defined the era's fascination with crime and female transgression.
Throughout her career, Braddon remained remarkably prolific, producing more than eighty novels. Among her best-known works are Aurora Floyd (1863), John Marchmont's Legacy (1863), and The Doctor's Wife (1864). Her fiction often explored the limitations placed on women and the instability beneath the surface of respectable domestic life. In addition to writing, Braddon founded and edited Belgravia magazine, which published fiction, essays, and poetry, and helped shape the literary culture of her time.
Her personal life was unconventional: she lived with the publisher John Maxwell for many years and married him after his first wife's death in 1874. Despite social criticism, she managed to balance a large family with an extraordinarily productive writing career....
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