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Hester (eBook)

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2022
504 Seiten
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859-654700288-8 (EAN)

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Hester - Mrs. Oliphant
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In "Hester," Mrs. Oliphant intricately weaves a narrative exploring themes of womanhood, social expectations, and individual agency within the constraints of Victorian society. This novel employs a rich, psychological approach, immersing the reader in the inner lives of its characters, particularly the titular Hester. Oliphant's elegant prose and acute social insights create a compelling tableau that critiques and illuminates the struggles faced by women during this period, marking it as a significant contribution to the literature of its time. The book stands out for its nuanced character development and moral complexity, reflecting the tensions between personal desires and societal obligations. Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, a prolific Scottish author, was deeply influenced by her own experiences as a woman in the 19th century, navigating the literary world while often grappling with financial and personal challenges. Having written extensively across genres, including fiction, history, and criticism, her works often portray strong female protagonists who resist the limitations imposed upon them. "Hester" offers a glimpse into Oliphant's profound understanding of the female psyche and her keen observations on social as well as familial structures. Readers seeking a poignant exploration of gender and identity in historical context will find "Hester" to be a captivating and thought-provoking read. Oliphant's ability to capture the complexities of her characters makes this novel an essential addition to any study of Victorian literature, appealing to both casual readers and scholars alike.

Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, often referred to simply as Mrs. Oliphant, was a notable Scottish novelist and historical writer who made a significant contribution to British literature during the 19th century. Born on April 4, 1828, in Wallyford, Scotland, she became widely known for her sharp narrative style and insightful character development, mastering both historical and domestic fiction. Over the course of her prolific career, Mrs. Oliphant penned more than 120 works, encompassing novels, biographies, short stories, and a comprehensive literary history of England. Among her extensive oeuvre, 'Hester' is a standout piece that exemplifies her deftness in exploring complex familial relationships and societal expectations. Published in 1883, 'Hester' delves into the struggles of a self-assured woman managing familial duty and personal autonomy, a recurrent theme in Oliphant's work. Renowned for her profound depiction of Victorian society and the nuanced portrayal of her characters, Mrs. Oliphant's literature remains a testament to her exceptional storytelling abilities and her enduring place within the canon of British literature. She passed away on June 25, 1897, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be studied and celebrated by scholars and readers alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century Scotland • 19th century women authors • British Literature • British romance literature • Charles Dickens • classic historical romance • complex characters • complex character study • Danielle Steel • emotional turmoil • english literature classics • female author • feminist themes narrative • Financial Risk • generational conflict • George Eliot • historical fiction novel • historical love stories • interpersonal relationships • Introspective prose style • Jane Austen • Margaret Oliphant novels • Nathaniel Hawthorne • obsessive behavior • Oliphant literary works • prolific Victorian author • public domain classics • romantic tension • shame and secrecy • social class dynamics • temptation • Thackeray • Thomas Hardy • Trollope • Victorian Era • victorian era fiction • Victorian moralities • victorian romance novel • When We Believed in Mermaids • women's rights exploration
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