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Works referred to

In the case of the novels of the 1860s and 1890s I give full bibliographical details of the edition cited in the text. Wherever possible I have cited editions that are currently in print. When the first edition has not been used I give the date of first publication in parentheses at the end of the reference. I have also adopted this practice for other nineteenth-century texts of which I do not cite the first edition. In the case of fictional works which are referred to frequently, the following abbreviations have been used in the text:

AF

Aurora Floyd

BB

The Beth Book

CUF

Cometh Up as a Flower

D

Discords

DD

The Daughters of Danaus

DW

The Doctor’s Wife

EL

East Lynne

EV

Eleanor’s Victory

G

Gallia

HT

The Heavenly Twins

JML

John Marchmont’s Legacy

K

Keynotes

LAS

Lady Audley’s Secret

RE

Run to Earth

RP

Red Pottage

SMW

The Story of a Modern Woman

TH

Trevlyn Hold

WG

The Wheel of God

YA

A Yellow Aster

Unless otherwise stated the place of publication is London.


NOVELS OF THE 1860s
Braddon, M.E. (1987) Lady Audley’s Secret, Oxford, Oxford University Press (1862).
—(1984) Aurora Floyd, Virago (1863).
—(1863) Eleanor’s Victory, Tinsley Brothers.

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