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The Perpetual Curate (eBook)

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2023
455 Seiten
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859-654771786-7 (EAN)

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In "The Perpetual Curate," Mrs. Oliphant explores the intricate dynamics of ecclesiastical life in 19th-century England, weaving a narrative rich in social commentary and psychological depth. The novel centers on the character of Mr. John Bickley, a well-intentioned yet beleaguered curate, whose struggles reflect broader themes of faith, duty, and the complexities of modern clerical life. Oliphant's literary style is marked by her keen observational skills and a subtle irony that captures the societal expectations placed upon religious figures during the Victorian era, making this work a salient reflection of its time. Mrs. Oliphant, a prominent Scottish novelist and a tireless observer of her society, was prolific in her writing, often drawing upon her own experiences as a woman navigating a male-dominated literary world. Her keen interest in social issues, particularly those affecting women and the lower clerical ranks, is palpable throughout this narrative. The nuanced portrayal of the protagonist's internal conflicts and moral dilemmas can be traced back to Oliphant's own understanding of the religious and cultural landscapes of her era. This novel is recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature, church history, and character-driven narratives that delve into the complexities of personal faith and societal obligations. Oliphant's engaging storytelling and astute observations will resonate with anyone seeking to understand the rich tapestry of 19th-century English life.

Mrs. Oliphant, born Margaret Oliphant Wilson (1828–1897), was a prominent Scottish novelist and historical writer whose literary career spanned the mid-Victorian era, encompassing a prolific output of over 120 works, including fiction, historical writings, and biographies. Her narrative style often wove intricate character studies and detailed social observations, balancing romantic subplots with deeper ethical and philosophical inquiries, a hallmark of her nuanced storytelling. 'The Perpetual Curate' is one of her notable works, part of the Carlingford series, which explores the dynamics of a small town society with richly drawn characters and a keen eye on clerical and community life. The series has been acclaimed for its wit and depiction of the status and structure of Victorian England. Oliphant's experience as a widow and sole provider for her children after the death of her husband, is reflected in the strong-willed and independent female characters that frequently appear in her writing. Her literary achievements earned her a place alongside her contemporaries like Anthony Trollope and George Eliot, contributing significantly to the landscape of 19th-century British literature (Jay, 1986; Tuchman, 1989).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century england • 19th century fiction • British Classics • Church and Society • classic English novels • classic Victorian themes • Clergy • clerical life novel • Detailed narrative style • Domestic affairs • England • English literature • family drama • female author perspective • female protagonist • Fiction • free indirect discourse • historical fiction • Intricate Character Relationships • Literary Canon • love and duty • margaret oliphant • Moral and ethical preoccupations • Profound moral dilemmas • Quiet realism • religious societal norms • social commentary fiction • social expectations critique • social life and customs • social politics • Victorian clerical life • Victorian Literature • Victorian small village • Victorian society • woman authors
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