Description
East Lynne,” penned in 1861 by Ellen Wood under the pseudonym Mrs. Henry Wood, stands as an iconic English sensation novel from the Victorian era. Renowned as a best-seller of its time, this literary work is particularly celebrated for its intricate and improbable storyline, revolving around themes of infidelity and dual identities. Over the years, “East Lynne” has spawned numerous adaptations for both the stage and the silver screen.
One of its most famous lines, “Gone!” encapsulates the essence of the plot. The narrative follows the journey of Lady Isabel Carlyle, a captivating and cultured young woman. She makes the fateful decision to abandon her diligent lawyer-husband, Carlyle, along with their young children. Her choice stems from unfounded suspicions and jealousy, fueled by her husband’s seemingly close friendship with Barbara Hare. This act sets in motion a series of dramatic events that define the heart-wrenching tale of “East Lynne.”




