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Madam (eBook)

A Novel

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2022
410 Seiten
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859-654722581-2 (EAN)

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Madam - Mrs. Oliphant
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In her novel "Madam," Mrs. Oliphant explores the intricacies of human relationships, focusing on the challenges faced by women in the Victorian era. Through a rich tapestry of careful character development and astute social observation, Oliphant addresses themes such as independence, societal expectations, and personal ambition. The literary style is reflective of the time, blending realism with a nuanced exploration of moral complexities, which invites readers to engage deeply with the characters' inner lives and societal roles. The narrative structure unfolds with a delicate balance of dialogue and introspection, making the prose both accessible and intellectually stimulating. Mrs. Oliphant, a prolific Scottish author and a prominent figure in 19th-century literature, wrote extensively on issues concerning gender and societal norms. Her own experiences as a woman navigating a male-dominated literary world informed her storytelling, imparting authenticity to her exploration of female identity and agency. Oliphant's works often reflect her acute awareness of social dynamics, stemming from the turbulence of her own life as a writer and caretaker in a rapidly changing society. "Madam" is highly recommended for readers interested in feminist literature and Victorian social critiques. Oliphant's insightful portrayal of her characters will resonate with anyone intrigued by the interplay of personal desire and societal constraints. This novel stands as a testament to the perseverance of women, making it a poignant and relevant read for modern audiences.

Margaret Oliphant, known as Mrs. Oliphant, was a prolific Scottish novelist and historical writer who lived during the 19th century. Born on April 4, 1828, in Wallyford, East Lothian, she was a notable figure in Victorian literature. Over her lifetime, she penned more than 120 works, comprising novels, biographies, short stories, and historical overviews. Her literary style often melded insightful societal commentary with engaging narratives, thus rendering her works both entertaining and thought-provoking. 'Madam' is just one of her many novels that showcase her narrative prowess and ability to weave complex characters amidst the societal norms and pressures of her time. Oliphant was particularly adept at exploring themes of domesticity, women's roles, and morality through her fiction, often challenging the societal expectations of her era. Mrs. Oliphant also engaged in literary criticism and championed the works of her contemporaries. Despite facing personal tragedies, including the loss of her husband and children, she maintained an enduring literary presence and remains respected for her significant contributions to Victorian literature. Her extensive oeuvre offers a panoramic view of 19th-century British life and continues to be of interest for scholars of the period.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th century women writers • Author examining societal norms • British Literature Classics • class conflict narrative • Classic • Classical literature • Domestic hardships narrative • Eloquence in prose • Emotional depth character development • English literature • English novelists • female independence struggles • female protagonist struggles • Fiction • historical character exploration • historical fiction • Intricate interpersonal relationships • Literary exploration gender roles • literary fiction • Mrs Oliphant novels • personal desires clash • public domain books • Rural English setting • Scottish author fiction • Social class distinctions • Social expectations commentary • Victorian era family drama • victorian era fiction • Victorian society critique • widows in literature • Women's literature • women's relationships dynamics
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