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Lady Audley's Secret

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Part of the Smith & Taylor Classics series, this elegant edition revives one of Victorian literature’s most thrilling and subversive novels. Lucy Graham, radiantly beautiful, born to poverty, and Sir Michael Audley, aging aristocratic widower and fabulously wealthy, are married soon after first glance.  Life is peaceful at old Audley Court until the arrival of Robert Audley– Sir Michael’s nephew– and his friend George Talboys, who is home again after making his fortune in Australia.  When George mysteriously disappears, Robert takes it upon himself to find him again. Developing a detective’s eye, following disturbing clue after clue, Robert becomes convinced his alluring Aunt Lucy isn’t as innocent, or possibly as sane, as she seems. Lady Audley’s Secret first appeared in Robin Goodfellow magazine in 1861, establishing it as a “sensational” novel to rival Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White (1860). A cunningly plotted mystery novel as sensual as a Pre-Raphaelite portrait, Lady Audley’s Secret probes mid-Victorian anxieties about the rapid rise of consumerism with the invention of one of literature’s great villainesses who goes to great lengths to secure her greatest desires. Featuring a conversational afterword from writers Sarah Weinman and Rachel Vorona Cote. 

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ISBN9781961884380
PublisherUnnamed Press
Publication Date06/19/25
Pages500

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  • joe85
    joe85

    45 Followers

    5.0

    Einfach WOW!!! Noch nie hab ich ein so altes Buch gelesen! Erschienen im Original 1861 und in neuere Sprache übersetzt, wobei diese trotzdem noch sehr alt erscheint. Das passt auch einfach sehr gut zum Buch, zur Geschichte. Dieser respektvolle Anstand, herrlich. Toll ausgearbeitete Charaktere, die Geschichte super inszeniert!! Und was hinter allem steckt, sowas zu dieser Zeit….eine mutige Autorin. Das Ende unerwartet und bewegend, hat mich fast zu Tränen gerührt.

    Feb 20, 2026

  • claera
    claera

    7 Followers

    3.0

    This looked like it would be my favorite book - the writing style was absolutely beautiful, so eloquent and flowing, and the premise that this book would 'turn the image of victorian womanhood on its head' seemed to promise me an ambitious female character that makes her own luck. For the first volume I was hooked, and for the second volume too, but the third one crushed all my hopes. I genuinely could not see what Lady Audley had done that was so treacherous and wicked - could not understand the sympathy proclaimed for George Talboys who deserted his wife and then thought he had any claim on her - could not understand how she had deceived Michael Audley, when Lucy Graham literally replies to his proposal with "I am selfish, and I cannot overlook your fortune.". He is disappointed but OKAY with being married for his wealth - and Lady Audley was a faithful wife and made him happy too so?? I desperately wished for some revelation that would back her up against these men pursuing her and forcing her to take action, but all the authoress came up with was hereditary madness...... a woman acting calmly and with calculation to secure her own position, seeking not to hurt anybody and just being left alone with her wealth is madness? Okay... yeah... no. It was very very suspenseful and very well written so I did like it somewhat, the ending just annoyed me immensely.

    May 21, 2025

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