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The Railway Man and His Children (eBook)

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2022
489 Seiten
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859-654724513-1 (EAN)

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The Railway Man and His Children - Mrs. Oliphant
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In "The Railway Man and His Children," Mrs. Oliphant crafts a poignant narrative that intricately weaves familial bonds with the burgeoning influence of the railway in Victorian society. The novel offers a rich tapestry of character studies and social commentary, capturing the transformative impact of industrial progress on the lives of ordinary people. Oliphant's literary style is characterized by her keen observation, detailed descriptions, and an ability to convey the emotional landscapes of her characters, all set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing world. This exploration of the intersection between personal and societal change situates the work within the broader literary context of the time, reflecting a shift towards representing the complexities of domestic life in an era of upheaval. Mrs. Oliphant, a significant yet often overlooked figure in Victorian literature, was deeply influenced by the societal changes of her time, especially concerning gender roles and the effects of industrialization. Her own experiences as a widow and the challenges she faced in supporting her family undoubtedly shaped her portrayal of family dynamics in this novel. Her extensive body of work often delves into themes of social change, making her insights particularly resonant in this narrative. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the interplay of personal and societal transformations during the Victorian era. Oliphant's exploration of the impact of the railway on family life is not only historically significant but also timeless, inviting readers to contemplate the enduring consequences of technological advancement on human relationships.

Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, born Margaret Oliphant Wilson on April 4, 1828, was a prolific Scottish novelist and historical writer, whose work often reflected the values and concerns of Victorian society. Her literary career began in the 1850s, and Oliphant rapidly became a well-reputed figure in the realms of fiction and literary criticism. A contemporary of Charles Dickens and Anthony Trollope, Oliphant was recognized for her detailed character studies and depictions of domestic life. 'The Railway Man and His Children', one such work, explores the impact of the industrial revolution on family dynamics and societal structures, a common theme in her writing. Known for her strong female characters, Oliphant's narratives frequently grappled with issues of women's role in society, providing a unique perspective on the challenges faced by women of her time. Over the span of her career, Oliphant penned more than 120 works, including novels, short stories, biographies, and historical texts, making her one of the most prolific and influential literary figures of her day. Her contributions extend beyond her own writing, as she worked as a reviewer and critic, shaping the tastes of the reading public. Despite personal tragedies, including the loss of her husband and children, Oliphant's literary output remained steady, cementing her legacy as a stalwart of 19th-century literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th century literature • 19th century women authors • Belles-lettres • British Literature Classics • Children of the rich • class and resilience • Domestic fiction • emotional character development • English literature • English railway stories • Families • Family relationships exploration • female protagonist struggles • Fiction • Forgery • historical fiction • Historical Novel • historical social issues • literary family saga • Margaret Oliphant novels • ordinary life depiction • Parent-Child Relationships • Realist narrative style • Scotland • Scotland 19th century • Scottish author Mrs. Oliphant • social class divisions • Social classes • social commentary themes • social themes in literature • victorian era fiction • victorian family drama • victorian family dynamics • Victorian society portrayal • widowed father challenges • Working class struggles
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