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Brownlows

In “Brownlows,” Mrs. Oliphant delves into the intricate lives of her characters, illuminating the societal constraints and personal dilemmas faced by the Victorian British middle class. With her characteristic wit and keen psychological insight, Oliphant weaves a narrative that explores themes of ambition, romance, and the often stifling nature of societal expectations. The novel is marked by a rich, descriptive prose style that invites readers into the world of its characters, while also providing a critical lens on the evolving social landscape of the time. Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, a prolific Scottish novelist and biographer, crafted over 100 works spanning various genres, greatly influenced by her experiences as a widow and a mother struggling to maintain her family's livelihood. Living through a tumultuous period marked by shifting class dynamics and feminist movements, Oliphant's own trials imbued her writing with authenticity and depth. Her blend of realism and keen observations of human nature resonate throughout “Brownlows,” a novel that reflects her astute commentary on gender and class. This thoughtful exploration of character and society makes “Brownlows” an invaluable read for those interested in Victorian literature and the nuances of human relationships. Readers who appreciate richly drawn characters and critical social commentary will find Oliphant's work both engaging and enlightening, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.
721 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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