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Rhoda Broughton

Rhoda Broughton

AuthorBooks · Second hand1840-1920

Rhoda Broughton was a Welsh novelist and short story writer. Her early novels earned a reputation for sensationalism, so that her later, stronger work tended to be neglected by critics, although she was called a queen of the circulating libraries. Her most famous novel is probably Cometh Up as a Flower (1867). Her novel Dear Faustina (1897) has been noted for its homoeroticism. Her novel Lavinia (1902) depicts a seemingly "unmanly" young man, who wishes he had been born as a woman. Broughton descended from the Broughton baronets, as a granddaughter of the 8th baronet. She was a niece of Sheridan le Fanu, who helped her to start her literary career. She was a long-time friend of fellow writer Henry James and was noted for her adversarial relationship with both Lewis Carroll and Oscar Wilde.

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Birth
1840
Death
1920
First book
1867
Years writing
159
Rhoda Broughton was a prolific Welsh writer who published a total of 76 works throughout her career.
Her literary style explored diverse genres, standing out especially for her ventures into feminist science fiction.
Among her most recognized titles are the popular novel Cometh Up as a Flower and the work Dear Faustina.
Her narratives frequently focused on the lives of women and the complex dynamics between sisters in the England of her time.
Born in Denbigh in 1840, Broughton left a literary legacy that spanned from traditional fiction to speculative works.

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