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Diana Trelawny (eBook)

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2022
161 Seiten
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859-654721712-1 (EAN)

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Diana Trelawny - Mrs. Oliphant
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In "Diana Trelawny," Mrs. Oliphant weaves a nuanced narrative that explores the intricacies of personal ambition and social expectation within Victorian society. The novel follows the life of Diana, a spirited young woman who navigates the complexities of love, duty, and independence. Oliphant's prose is marked by its rich character development and psychological depth, offering readers insights into the societal constraints that shape her characters' choices. Set against a backdrop of social change, the story deftly captures the tension between traditional values and the burgeoning desire for female autonomy, rendering it both a period piece and a timeless exploration of gender roles. Mrs. Oliphant, a prolific Scottish author and a prominent figure in Victorian literature, drew on her own experiences with societal expectations and the literary world in crafting this narrative. Known for her keen observational skills and empathy, Oliphant often highlighted the challenges faced by women of her time, making her work a vehicle for both fiction and social critique. Her unique perspective as a female writer in a predominantly male literary arena greatly influenced her storytelling approach and thematic choices. "Diana Trelawny" is highly recommended for readers interested in feminist literature and historical fiction. Oliphant's intricate portrayal of a woman's quest for self-definition resonates with contemporary audiences, making this novel an essential read for those seeking profound insights into the dynamics of love, ambition, and the role of women in society.

Mrs. Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant, known professionally as Mrs. Oliphant (1828–1897), was a Scottish novelist and historical writer, who typically penned her works as 'Mrs. Oliphant'. Her literary career was marked by a prolific output of over 120 works, encompassing novels, volumes of literary criticism, travel writing, and historical sketches. Notably, Oliphant's narratives often feature strong female protagonists who navigate the complexities of Victorian society, an aspect that is evident in her novel 'Diana Trelawny', which delicately explores themes of love, duty, and social expectations. Mrs. Oliphant's writing style is characterized by its clear prose and an acute understanding of character, with an often satirical edge that lends her observations a timeless quality. Her novels frequently delve into the subtleties of domestic life and the status of women, reflecting both the constraints and the resilience inherent in their societal roles. A contemporary of George Eliot and Anthony Trollope, Oliphant has been recognized for her contribution to the development of the novel in the 19th century, though she has not always been afforded the same critical attention as her male counterparts. Nevertheless, her work has garnered a resurgence of interest from scholars seeking to understand the breadth and depth of Victorian literature and its reflections on gender and society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • British • British women writers • Character exploration • classic english literature • Classic Literature • Cultural Criticism • detailed descriptions • English classic novels • English literature • female protagonist • Fiction • gender roles • High Society • historical fiction • human emotions • Italy • literary fiction • love and loss • Margaret Oliphant works • Mystery narrative • period romance novels • Published in 1878 • realistic fiction • rich people • Romantic novel • scottish author • single women • social class dynamics • Social Dynamics • societal expectations • Victorian England • Victorian Literature • victorian romance • Women authors
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