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Lady Audley's Secret

by M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Braddon

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This work is a sensation novel written in the form of a narrative focused on mystery and domestic intrigue. Published in 1862, it tells the story of Lucy Graham, a woman of ambiguous origins who marries Sir Michael Audley. The novel examines her secret past and the suspicions surrounding her, as she navigates her new social environment. The plot intensifies when Robert Audley investigates the disappearance of his friend George Talboys, with evidence increasingly implicating Lady Audley. The novel combines elements of Gothic suspense with domestic realism, characteristic of mid-19th-century Victorian literature. Its structure employs multiple perspectives and sensational plot devices to maintain tension and engage the reader in a series of revelations about identity, deception, and morality. The narrative reflects the era’s fascination with hidden secrets and the social anxieties of the Victorian period.

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It lay down in a hollow, rich with fine old timber and luxuriant pastures; and you came upon it through an avenue of limes, bordered on either side by meadows, over the high hedges of which the cattle looked inquisitively at you as you passed, wondering, perhaps, what you wanted; for there was no thorough-fare, and unless you were going to the Court you had no business there at all. At the end of this avenue there was an old arch and a clock tower, with a stupid, bewildering clock, which had only one hand—and which jumped straight from one hour to the next—and was therefore always in extremes. Through this arch you walked straight into the gardens of Audley Court. A smooth lawn lay before you, dotted with groups of rhododendrons, which grew in more perfection here than anywhere else in the county. To the right there were the kitchen gardens, the fish-pond, and an orchard bordered by a dry moat, and a broken ruin of a wall, in some places thicker than it was high, and everywhere overgrown with trailing ivy, yellow stonecrop, and dark moss. To the left there was a broad graveled walk, down which, years ago, when the place had been a convent, the quiet nuns had walked hand in hand; a wall bordered with espaliers, and shadowed on one side by goodly oaks, which shut out the flat landscape, and circled in the house and gardens with a darkening shelter. The house faced the arch, and occupied three sides of a quadrangle. It was very old, and very irregular and rambling. The windows were uneven; some small, some large, some with heavy stone mullions and rich stained glass; others with frail lattices that rattled in every breeze; others so modern that they might have been added only yesterday. Great piles of chimneys rose up here and there behind the pointed gables, and seemed as if they were so broken down by age and long service that they must have fallen but for the straggling ivy which, crawling up the walls and trailing even over the roof, wound itself about them and supported them. The principal door was squeezed into a corner of a turret at one angle of the building, as if it were in hiding from dangerous visitors, and wished to keep itself a secret—a noble door for all that—old oak, and studded…

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