The Mysteries of London; or, Lights and Shadows of London Life
[Blanchard, Edward Lytton, pseud.] · c. 1850
This issue of The Mysteries of London; or, Lights and Shadows of London Life presents a social panorama centered on three travelers arriving by rail at Euston Square in June 1845. The narrative establishes representatives of three distinct social classes: the Earl of Winterton (first class), arriving in his coroneted carriage; Mr. Fitzroy Greene (second class), a man of worldly experience; and Henry Thornton (third class), a young countryman reuniting with his sister Emma and younger brother. The Thorntons, impoverished after their father's 1825 banking collapse and their mother's subsequent marriage to the adventurer Mordaunt, now occupy humble lodgings near Hampstead Road. The prelude emphasizes metropolitan life's kaleidoscopic variations of passion and circumstance, promising how these strangers' destinies will become mysteriously intertwined despite their social separation, structured as a serial exploring vice, virtue, mystery, and London's contrasts.
About this artifact
- Creator
- [Blanchard, Edward Lytton, pseud.]
- Date
- c. 1850
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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