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Mary Elizabeth Braddon (known at the time as M.E. Braddon) was a popular and prolific Victorian writer, best known for her novel Lady Audley's Secret (1862), and as the founder of Belgravia Magazine (1866), a "sensation fiction" publication, which was an early form of "pulp fiction".
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