by Lisa Surridge (Editor), Lisa Surridge (Editor), M.E. Braddon (Author), Richard Nemesvari (Editor)
Aurora Floyd is one of the leading novels in the genre known as ''sensation fiction''. Braddon''s text has been carefully annotated for modern readers in this edition, including documents setting the text in context. '
Format: Paperback
Pages: 156
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Broadview Press
Published: 15 Mar 1998
ISBN 10: 1551111233
ISBN 13: 9781551111230
This is the only modern edition to be based on the first three-volume version of Braddon's much revised novel, and the editors make an excellent case for their choice. A substantial and lucidly written critical introduction situates the novel in its contemporary cultural contexts; in debates about realism and sensationalism, and anxieties about class, femininity, domesticity and marriage. The appendices, containing a selection of contemporary views of femininity and domesticity, and responses to Braddon and her novel, are an added bonus to this excellent volume. -- Lyn Pykett, University of Wales-Aberystwyth
Invaluable ... provides copious explanatory notes, appendices containing contemporary reviews and writings on femininity, and a thorough, well-organized introduction. -- Times Literary Supplement
Richard Nemesvari, of the Department of English at St. Francis Xavier University, and Lisa Surridge of the Department of English at University of Victoria, have both written widely on 19th-century British fiction. Professor Nemesvari has also edited Jane Eyre for the Broadview Literary Text Series.