“Pity […] for her Womanhood and Helplessness”: Sympathy and Sensation in Lady Audley’s Secret
What really makes sensation fiction “sensational”? According to Patrick Brantlinger, who poses the same question in his essay titled “What is ‘Sensational’ About the ‘Sensation Novel’?,” the sensation novel comprises “violent and thrilling action, astonishing circumstances, stereotypic heroes, heroines, and villains” and contemporary interest in “bigamy, adultery, and the problem of divorce law” found in […]