Popularity and proliferation: Shifting modes of authorship in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's The Doctor's Wife and Vixen
Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s long career coincided with a shift in writing practices, as the Victorian literary marketplace became increasingly professionalized and competitive. This article argues that Braddon intervened in contemporary debates about the status of the popular novelist and the nature of...
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2016
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