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1888 East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood Antique British Female Author Fiction Book

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1888 East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood Antique British Female Author Fiction Book

East Lynne
By Mrs Henry Wood
Published by Richard Bentley And Son: London 1888 (two hundredth thousand)

"East Lynne by Mrs. Henry Wood, published by Richard Bentley and Son, London in 1888 (Two Hundredth Thousand), is one of the great sensations of Victorian popular fiction, blending domestic drama with moral tension and social intrigue. The novel centres on Lady Isabel Vane, whose impulsive choices lead to personal ruin, exile, and a deeply affecting journey of regret and redemption. Wood's storytelling captures the emotional intensity of Victorian life, exploring themes of marriage, class, honour, and the consequences of moral transgression with a narrative that is both compelling and richly layered.

Set against the backdrop of English provincial society, the novel unfolds through a tapestry of intertwined lives, secrets, and revelations. Its memorable characters—from the dignified Archibald Carlyle to the tragic Lady Isabel—are drawn with psychological depth, while the unfolding drama is marked by moments of high emotion, suspense, and poignant irony. The work's enduring popularity in its time is reflected in this "Two Hundredth Thousand" issue, attesting to its wide readership and cultural impact across the nineteenth century.

Presented here in its 1888 Bentley edition, this volume represents a classic example of Victorian sensation literature in its mature form. With its strong narrative drive and moral undercurrents, East Lynne remains a cornerstone of the genre, appealing to collectors of nineteenth-century fiction, admirers of classic English literature, and readers drawn to emotionally powerful and intricately plotted novels."

General wear, staining etc to covers and spine. Binding is very good and there are no loose pages. Small pencil inscription as shown. Pages clean and well presented. A nice copy in good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 20cm x 14cm x 3cm - 471 Pages

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Condition: Good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: Original Cloth Bindings
Region: Europe
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: General wear, staining etc to covers and spine. Binding is very good and there are no loose pages. Small pencil inscription as shown. Pages clean and well presented. A nice copy in good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Mrs Henry Wood
Publisher: Richard Bentley And Son: London
Year Printed: 1888
Sub-subject: Female Author