• The sensation novel, also sensation fiction, was a literary genre of fiction that achieved peak popularity in Great Britain in between the early 1860s...
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    A Sensation Novel is a comic musical play in three acts (or volumes) written by the dramatist W. S. Gilbert, with music composed by Thomas German Reed...
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  • Sensation or sensations may also refer to: Sensation (fiction), a fiction writing mode Sensation novel, a British literary genre Sensation Comics, a comic book...
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    Trilby is a sensation novel by George du Maurier and one of the most popular novels of its time. Published serially in Harper's New Monthly Magazine from...
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    Desperate Remedies (category 1871 British novels)
    Desperate Remedies is Thomas Hardy's first published novel. It is considered a sensation novel because it contains themes of bigamy, murder, illegitimacy...
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    publication was completed on 25 August 1860. It is a mystery novel and falls under the genre of "sensation novels". The story can be seen as an early example...
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    ASMR (redirect from ASMR (sensation))
    meridian response (ASMR) is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia...
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    Lady Audley's Secret (category Sensation novels)
    Audley's Secret is a sensation novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon published on 26 May 1862. It was Braddon's most successful and well-known novel. Critic John...
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    Sheridan Le Fanu (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    February 1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales, mystery novels, and horror fiction. He was a leading ghost story writer of his time, central to the development...
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    train, and accidents occurring as a result of them, are a recurring theme throughout the canon of the sensation novel. A similar train accident occurs in...
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