Ellen Wood (1814–1887), also known by her pen name Mrs. Henry Wood, was a highly popular and prolific English author during the Victorian era. Her most famous work, 'East Lynne' (1861), achieved enormous success and solidified her reputation as a master of sensational fiction. Wood's novels often explored themes of social class, morality, and the plight of women in Victorian society, while incorporating elements of mystery and romance. Wood became one of the most widely read authors of her time, leaving an indelible mark on Victorian literature.