Miss Marjoribanks: Historical Romance Novel

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In 'Miss Marjoribanks,' Mrs. Oliphant weaves a detailed narrative set in the Victorian era, encapsulating the complexities of social dynamics and gender roles through the lens of its spirited protagonist, Lucilla Marjoribanks. With a rich and engaging literary style, Oliphant employs keen psychological insight and social commentary, exploring themes of individuality versus societal expectation. The novel intricately depicts Lucilla's ambition to orchestrate social life in her village of Carlingford, showcasing her challenges against the backdrop of a burgeoning modernity that both liberates and confines women of her time. Mrs. Oliphant, a prolific Scottish writer of the 19th century, was deeply influenced by the societal norms and limitations experienced by women during her lifetime. Her own experiences as a single mother and a literary figure navigating a male-dominated publishing world shaped her fascination with strong female characters like Lucilla. This novel reflects her nuanced understanding of the struggles women faced in asserting their identity and agency within a restrictive society. ' Miss Marjoribanks' is highly recommended for readers intrigued by Victorian literature and feminist themes, offering a delightful blend of humor, introspection, and social critique. Oliphant's keen observations and engaging prose invite readers into a rich world where the exploration of personal ambition and social expectation unfolds with delightful complexity.

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Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, often noted as Mrs. Oliphant in her professional career, was a distinguished Scottish novelist and historical writer, whose literary career spanned over three decades in the nineteenth century. Born as Margaret Oliphant Wilson on April 4, 1828, in Wallyford, East Lothian, Scotland, she became an influential figure in the Victorian literary circle. Oliphant's prolific output, with more than 120 works to her name, encompassed various genres, including domestic novels, historical narratives, and supernatural fiction. 'Miss Marjoribanks' (1866) stands as one of her most cherished novels, contributing significantly to the sub-genre of domestic realism. In this work, she explores the life and ambitions of Lucilla Marjoribanks, the protagonist and archetype of the strong-willed Victorian woman, reflecting Oliphant's nuanced understanding of the social dynamics and gender roles of her time. Oliphant's narrative style is characterized by her sharp wit, attention to detail, and a keen sense of psychological insight, which is especially evident in her portrayals of female characters. Her works went beyond mere storytelling, offering critical commentaries on the morality, societal expectations, and the struggles faced by women of her era. Oliphant's contribution to literature was often overshadowed by her male contemporaries, but recent scholarly work has started to recognize her significance as a key figure in the development of the novel in the nineteenth century. She passed away on June 25, 1897, but her legacy continues through her insightful exploration of human nature and society.

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