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London Pride, Or, When the World Was Younger
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London Pride, Or, When the World Was Younger in Ottawa, ON
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London Pride, Or, When the World Was Younger in Ottawa, ON
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In this novel, Braddon likely explores themes related to society, romance, and the human condition set against the backdrop of London during a specific historical period. The title suggests a nostalgic reflection on the past, portraying a time when life was perceived as more innocent or vibrant, capturing the essence of an era through its characters and their experiences.Mary Elizabeth Braddon was celebrated for her intriguing narratives and intricate character development. Her novels often depicted societal norms, personal relationships, and the contrasts between morality and intrigue. "London Pride, or When the World Was Younger" likely offers readers an engaging story with a mix of drama, romance, and societal commentary typical of Braddon's works.
In this novel, Braddon likely explores themes related to society, romance, and the human condition set against the backdrop of London during a specific historical period. The title suggests a nostalgic reflection on the past, portraying a time when life was perceived as more innocent or vibrant, capturing the essence of an era through its characters and their experiences.Mary Elizabeth Braddon was celebrated for her intriguing narratives and intricate character development. Her novels often depicted societal norms, personal relationships, and the contrasts between morality and intrigue. "London Pride, or When the World Was Younger" likely offers readers an engaging story with a mix of drama, romance, and societal commentary typical of Braddon's works.

















