Henry Longueville Mansel
Standard Name: Mansel, Henry Longueville
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Literary responses | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | With these startling and popular early novels, MEB
helped to initiate a new genre, initially called sensation fiction, which developed into the detective novel and thriller. The first sustained attack on the genre, a lengthy... |
Reception | Harriet Smythies | |
Textual Features | Ellen Wood | The plot and pacing of the novel differ markedly from East Lynne, and are more in the style of Charlotte Yonge
than EW
's sensational contemporary Mary Elizabeth Braddon
. While the theft of... |
Timeline
April 1863
Henry Mansel
in the Quarterly Review attacked sensation novels as preaching to the nerves and as indications of a wide-spread corruption, of which they are in part both the effect and the cause; called into...