East Lynne by Ellen Wood
The novel revolves around the aristocratic Lady Isabel Carlyle who, after a series of personal and social misfortunes, leaves her husband and children to elope with her suitor, only to suffer regret and social ruin. Her decision leads to a life of hardship and a desire for redemption. Assuming a new identity after a disfiguring accident, she returns to East Lynne in a different role, yearning for forgiveness and a chance to reconnect with her family. The story is a Victorian blend of melodrama and moral lessons about the consequences of infidelity and the societal pressures faced by women, emphasizing themes of identity, repentance, and the possibility of moral restoration.
The 2314th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1861
- Nationality
- British
- Type
- Fiction
- Pages
- Unknown
- Words
- 260,000
- Original Language
- English
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This book is on the following 2 lists:
- 100 Best Novels in the World (Published in 1899) (The Daily Telegraph)
- 1000 Novels Everyone Must Read (The Guardian)