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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-04460-3
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Victorian Popular Fiction, 1860–80

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“…Equipped with copious moralising to go with the sensational plot, the novel proved to be Wood’s greatest success and according to one estimate sold one million copies in her lifetime (Terry, 1983, p. 28). Despite the usual share of criticism for its lurid action and moral ambiguity (Jay, 2005, p. xx; Maunder, 2000, n.p.…”
Section: A Plot Synopsis Of Rahasya and The Colonial Negotiation Of Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equipped with copious moralising to go with the sensational plot, the novel proved to be Wood’s greatest success and according to one estimate sold one million copies in her lifetime (Terry, 1983, p. 28). Despite the usual share of criticism for its lurid action and moral ambiguity (Jay, 2005, p. xx; Maunder, 2000, n.p.…”
Section: A Plot Synopsis Of Rahasya and The Colonial Negotiation Of Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%