The Athelings; or, the Three Gifts. Complete
Autor: | Mrs. Oliphant |
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EAN: | 4064066182816 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | An Intricate Tale of Love, Duty, and Family Bonds |
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Schlagworte: | 19th-century romance Victorian family drama complex character development familial bonds exploration female author perspective historical ficti inheritance and duty moral dilemmas fiction personal integrity themes social commentary narrative |
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In 'The Athelings; or, the Three Gifts,' Mrs. Oliphant deftly weaves a narrative that explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the complexity of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of Victorian society, the novel showcases her hallmark literary style characterized by richly descriptive prose and intricate character development. Oliphant's work reflects the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by her characters, often delving into the consequences of their choices, which offers profound insight into the societal norms of her time. Mrs. Oliphant, a prolific Scottish author, drew upon her own experiences as a woman navigating the literary world in the 19th century. As a widow and a mother, her personal tribulations deeply informed her narrative voice, imbuing her characters with authenticity and depth. Influenced by the literary circles of her day, Oliphant's strong connection to the social and cultural dynamics of her era is evident, as she tackles the struggles of identity and societal expectations through her nuanced storytelling. 'The Athelings' is a compelling read that will captivate those interested in Victorian literature and the exploration of moral complexities within human interactions. Mrs. Oliphant's skillful storytelling and profound themes make this novel a significant contribution to the literary canon, and it is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers looking to deepen their understanding of 19th-century attitudes toward duty and personal growth.