For the 1912 American silent film adaptation, see Aurora Floyd (film).
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Aurora Floyd
Cover of the 1863 edition
Author
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Language
English
Genre
Sensation novel
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication date
1863
Media type
Print (paperback)
Pages
474 pp (UK paperback)
ISBN
0-19-955516-8
OCLC
298595000
Aurora Floyd (1863) is a sensation novel written by the prominent English author Mary Elizabeth Braddon. It is thematically similar to her highly popular novel Lady Audley's Secret (1862).[1]
^John Sutherland (1989). "Aurora Floyd". The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction.
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and writer during the early silent period. He directed films including AuroraFloyd in 1912 and worked with actors such as William Garwood and Harry Benham...
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sensation novels Lady Audley's Secret (1862; dramatisation 1863) and AuroraFloyd (1863; dramatisation 1863). He died at 44 Huntingdon Street, Haggerston...
(February 25, 1996 – August 30, 2019) was a 23-year-old American Black man from Aurora, Colorado, who was killed as a result of being illegally injected with 500...
play) and Auld Robin Gray by George Roy played here in 1883, as did AuroraFloyd, by J. B. Ashley and Cyril Melton, in 1885. A Fast Life by Hubert O'Grady...
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