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"The Golden Calf" is an ancient fiction drama story book written by M. E. Braddon. Set in Victorian England, the radical recounts the lives of several characters whose fates emerge as entwined after the invention of a hidden inheritance. As the tale progresses, secrets and techniques emerge, alliances are challenged, and moral quandaries develop. At its center, "The Golden Calf" is set the repercussions of ambition and the choice of wealth. Braddon affords a realistic portrayal of society, capturing each its richness and ethical decline. The novel captivates ...
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"Henry Dunbar: A Novel" by M. E. Braddon is a captivating work of Victorian literature that seamlessly blends elements of mystery, thriller, and suspense. Set against the backdrop of the Victorian era, this gripping tale unravels a complex web of crime, deception, and intrigue that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As a work of fiction, Braddon's narrative delves deep into the intricacies of family drama and the consequences of identity deception. The novel explores themes of revenge and psychological suspense, drawing readers into a Gothic world ...
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"The Infidel: A Story of the Great Revival" by M. E. Braddon is a quintessential example of Victorian literature, blending elements of sensational fiction and Gothic fiction. Braddon, a prominent figure in English literature of the nineteenth century, crafts a tale brimming with social criticism and religious skepticism, exploring themes of morality, intrigue, and hypocrisy. Set against the backdrop of The Great Revival, the novel delves into the complexities of societal norms and gender roles. Through intricate plots and secret identities, Braddon weaves ...
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