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The Prodigals and Their Inheritance Complete by Mrs. Oliphant is a compelling novel set in the 19th century that explores the intricate social dynamics and family relationships surrounding inheritance and wealth. The story delves into moral themes and dilemmas, focusing on the journey of prodigal characters as they navigate issues of personal redemption and social class. Through detailed character development, Oliphant examines the impact of family inheritance on personal growth and social standing, presenting a nuanced critique of Victorian society. The novel portrays the challenges and…mehr

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The Prodigals and Their Inheritance Complete by Mrs. Oliphant is a compelling novel set in the 19th century that explores the intricate social dynamics and family relationships surrounding inheritance and wealth. The story delves into moral themes and dilemmas, focusing on the journey of prodigal characters as they navigate issues of personal redemption and social class. Through detailed character development, Oliphant examines the impact of family inheritance on personal growth and social standing, presenting a nuanced critique of Victorian society. The novel portrays the challenges and transformations faced by characters dealing with the complexities of domestic drama and moral choices related to wealth and privilege. Oliphant's narrative provides a rich exploration of social class and personal redemption, reflecting on the broader implications of inheritance and its effect on family and societal structures. The Prodigals and Their Inheritance Complete offers a thoughtful commentary on the interplay between wealth, morality, and personal relationships.
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Autorenporträt
Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant, known as Mrs. Oliphant, was a Scottish novelist and historical writer, born on April 4, 1828, in Wallyford, United Kingdom. She became well-known for her diverse body of work, which spanned domestic realism, historical novels, and tales of the supernatural. Oliphant's writing often explored complex social and family dynamics, as well as the intricacies of the human experience. In 1852, she married Francis Wilson Oliphant, and they had a child together, F. R. Oliphant. Throughout her career, she wrote prolifically, producing a range of novels, essays, and short stories that captured the social, moral, and emotional concerns of her time. Oliphant's works remain notable for their keen psychological insight and attention to the social structures of the Victorian era. She passed away on June 25, 1897, at the age of 69 in Wimbledon, London, leaving behind a rich literary legacy that continues to influence readers and writers today.