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In "Edina," Mrs. Henry Wood masterfully weaves a tale of love, ambition, and social dynamics set against the backdrop of Victorian England. The novel navigates its richly drawn characters through the complexities of societal expectations and personal desires, all while employing a clear yet emotive prose style that reflects the era's romantic ideals. Wood's keen observations and intricate plotting place "Edina" within the literary context of the time, contributing to the burgeoning genre of domestic fiction that emphasizes moral lessons and emotional depth. Mrs. Henry Wood, a prolific writer…mehr

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In "Edina," Mrs. Henry Wood masterfully weaves a tale of love, ambition, and social dynamics set against the backdrop of Victorian England. The novel navigates its richly drawn characters through the complexities of societal expectations and personal desires, all while employing a clear yet emotive prose style that reflects the era's romantic ideals. Wood's keen observations and intricate plotting place "Edina" within the literary context of the time, contributing to the burgeoning genre of domestic fiction that emphasizes moral lessons and emotional depth. Mrs. Henry Wood, a prolific writer of the 19th century, gained fame for her keen insights into human behavior and her ability to create relatable characters. Born in 1814, her experiences as a wife and mother, along with her own struggles within the constraints of Victorian society, undoubtedly influenced her narrative choices in "Edina." Her background illuminated her understanding of social hierarchies and personal dilemmas, allowing her to craft a powerful commentary on the individual'Äôs quest for fulfillment in a restrictive world. For readers seeking a nuanced exploration of personal struggles against societal norms, "Edina" stands out as a compelling read. Wood's intricate characterizations and engaging plot invite readers to reflect on their own lives while immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of 19th-century English society. This novel is a must-read for those interested in the intersections of love, duty, and self-discovery.

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Mrs. Henry Wood (17 January 1814 - February 10, 1887) was an English author. She is well known for her 1861 novel East Lynne. Many of her works sold well abroad and were extensively read in the United States. She was more well-known in Australia than Charles Dickens at the time. Ellen Price was born in Worcester in 1814. She married Henry Wood in 1836, and they resided in Dauphiné, South France, for 20 years. Following the failure of Wood's business, the family (including four children) returned to England and resided in Upper Norwood, near London, where Ellen Wood began writing. This benefited the family. Henry Wood died in 1866. She wrote more than 30 novels, many of which (particularly East Lynne) were extremely popular. Some of the most well-known include Danesbury House, Oswald Cray, Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles, The Channings, Lord Oakburn's Daughters, and The Shadow of Ashlydyat. Her literary tone is "conservative and Christian," with occasional religious rhetoric.