Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s Aurora Floyd Revisited: an Experiment in Neovictorianism

Lang, Vivian Walker (2014) Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s Aurora Floyd Revisited: an Experiment in Neovictorianism. Undergraduate thesis, under the direction of Natalie Schroeder from English, The University of Mississippi.

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Abstract

My thesis is a combination of analysis and creativity. It is an exploration in the literary genre Neovictorianism, and specifically it explores a two-year period in the life of Aurora Floyd. Aurora Floyd is the protagonist of Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s novel, Aurora Floyd. While many of the major themes, characters, and literary elements stem from Braddon’s work, the following pages are my original work and have accumulated over the past year and a half of my time as an honors student.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Creators: Lang, Vivian Walker
Student's Degree Program(s): B.A. in English
Thesis Advisor: Natalie Schroeder
Thesis Advisor's Department: English
Institution: The University of Mississippi
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PR English literature
Depositing User: Vivian Lang
Date Deposited: 09 May 2014 19:17
Last Modified: 09 May 2014 19:17
URI: http://thesis.honors.olemiss.edu/id/eprint/188

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