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    East Lynne. East Lynne is an English sensation novel of 1861 by Ellen Wood, writing as Mrs Henry Wood. A Victorian best-seller, it is remembered chiefly for its elaborate and implausible plot, centring on infidelity and double identities. There have been numerous stage and film adaptations.

  2. Dec 29, 1982 · A TV movie adaptation of Ellen Wood's 1861 novel about a woman's love, betrayal and revenge in 1845 England. Starring Lisa Eichhorn, Martin Shaw and Gemma Craven, directed by David Green.

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    • 1982-12-29
  3. Notable Works: “East Lynne”. Mrs. Henry Wood (born Jan. 17, 1814, Worcester, Worcestershire, Eng.—died Feb. 10, 1887, London) was an English novelist who wrote the sensational and extremely popular East Lynne (1861), a melodramatic and moralizing tale of the fall of virtue. Translated into many languages, it was dramatized with great ...

  4. East Lynne‬‬‏, Ellen Price (Mrs. Henry Wood) East Lynne is an English sensation novel of 1861 by Ellen Wood. A Victorian best-seller, it is remembered chiefly for its elaborate and implausible plot, centering on infidelity and double identities. There have been numerous stage and film adaptations.

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  6. Feb 28, 2000 · East Lynne. Ellen Wood. Broadview Press, Feb 28, 2000 - Fiction - 784 pages. Lady Isabel Carlyle, a beautiful and refined young woman, leaves her hard-working but neglectful lawyer-husband and her infant children to elope with an aristocratic suitor. After he deserts her, and she bears their illegitimate child, Lady Isabel disguises herself and ...

  7. Dec 9, 2021 · East Lynne Ellen Wood - East Lynne is an English sensation novel of 1861 by Ellen Wood, writing as Mrs Henry Wood. A Victorian best-seller, it is remembered chiefly for its elaborate and implausible plot, centring on infidelity and double identities.

  8. Mar 10, 2005 · Ellen Wood. OUP Oxford, Mar 10, 2005 - Fiction - 704 pages. 'Coward! Sneak! May good men shun him, from henceforth! may his Queen refuse to receive him! You, an earl's daughter! Oh, Isabel! How utterly you have lost yourself!'. When the aristocratic Lady Isabel abandons her husband and children for her wicked seducer, more is at stake than ...

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