Synopsis
The Shadow of Ashlydyat is a richly plotted Victorian novel of inheritance, secrecy, and moral retribution, set around a family estate shadowed by ominous legend and social decline. Mrs. Henry Wood blends domestic realism with Gothic suggestion, turning superstition into a means of examining conscience, property, and familial duty. Written in the age of sensation fiction, the novel shares that genre's appetite for suspense while retaining the ethical seriousness of mid-century domestic narrative. Mrs. Henry Wood, the pen name of Ellen Price Wood, was among the most widely read novelists of nineteenth-century Britain, best known for East Lynne and for her long association with popular periodical fiction. Her own experiences of financial uncertainty, illness, and middle-class respectability informed her fascination with precarious households, hidden guilt, and social reputation. She wrote for readers eager for drama, but also for moral interpretation. This novel is recommended to readers interested in Victorian sensation fiction, Gothic-inflected realism, and the cultural anxieties surrounding family, class, and inheritance. It rewards attention not merely as an engrossing mystery, but as a study of how the past haunts private life and public standing.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Good Press
- ISBN: 9788027289462
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 20 mm
- Weight: 546g
- Languages: English
