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Who Was Lost and Is Found (eBook)

A Novel

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2022
250 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654720933-1 (EAN)

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Who Was Lost and Is Found - Mrs. Oliphant
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In "Who Was Lost and Is Found," Mrs. Oliphant masterfully weaves a narrative that explores themes of identity, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships. Written in her characteristic, richly descriptive prose, the novel reflects the intricacies of Victorian society while delving deep into the inner lives of its characters. The story grapples with the tension between societal expectations and personal desire, a recurrent motif in Oliphant's oeuvre, showcasing her profound understanding of moral dilemmas and the intricacies of the human spirit. Mrs. Oliphant, a prominent figure in 19th-century literature, was known for her keen insights into the lives of women and the struggles they navigated in a patriarchal society. Her writing often mirrored her own experiences of loss and resilience, as she grappled with personal tragedies, including the death of her husband. This rich tapestry of experience informs the emotional depth and authenticity found in "Who Was Lost and Is Found," reflecting her sympathy for the marginalized and her unwavering belief in the possibility of redemption. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate profound character studies and nuanced social commentary. Oliphant's ability to evoke empathy through her richly drawn characters invites readers to reflect on their understandings of loss and connection, making this work not only a literary delight but also a poignant exploration of the human condition.

Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, widely recognized by her pen name Mrs. Oliphant, was a prolific Scottish novelist and critic of the 19th century. Born Margaret Oliphant Wilson on April 4, 1828, in Wallyford, Scotland, she had a literary career that spanned over four decades during which she published more than 120 works, including novels, biographies, short stories, and historical sketches. Her narratives often revolved around domestic realism and the portrayal of women's lives and societal roles, a theme reflective of her own experiences as a widow responsible for supporting her family. Mrs. Oliphant's keen insight into character development and societal norms is exemplified in her book 'Who Was Lost and Is Found', where she engages with themes of identity, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships. Her literary style combines a sharp eye for detail with a pervasive moral undercurrent, which has allowed her work to endure. While she was celebrated in her day, her work has been somewhat overshadowed in literary history, though recent scholarship has rekindled interest in her contributions to Victorian literature. Mrs. Oliphant passed away on June 25, 1897, leaving behind a legacy as a trailblazer for women in literature, both through her own prolific output and her support of emerging female writers of her time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century exploration • 19th century novel • 19th century women authors • Authoritative Narration • Character development • classic british novels • Complex Character Development • criminals • Domestic fiction • emotional storytelling • English literature • family drama • family dynamics in literature • female protagonist • female protagonist quest • Fiction • forgiveness in literature • historical fiction • introspective literary style • literary classic • Margaret Oliphant novels • moral dilemmas fiction • mothers and sons • psychological depth novel • redemption and reconciliation themes • Scotland • Scottish Literature • Scottish literature classics • Self-discovery journey • Social Class • social norms and morality tales • societal change themes • Victorian Era • victorian era fiction • Victorian redemption narrative
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