Whiteladies by Mrs. Oliphant explores several key concepts. The novel delves into the weight of family legacy and the responsibilities tied to inheritance, as the Austin sisters face the challenges of maintaining their ancestral estate. It also examines the conflict between duty and personal desire, as the two sisters hold differing views on their roles within the family and society-Miss Susan's practical, grounded approach contrasts with Miss Augustine's idealism and dedication to charitable causes. The book highlights the personal sacrifices individuals make in the face of familial…mehr
Whiteladies by Mrs. Oliphant explores several key concepts. The novel delves into the weight of family legacy and the responsibilities tied to inheritance, as the Austin sisters face the challenges of maintaining their ancestral estate. It also examines the conflict between duty and personal desire, as the two sisters hold differing views on their roles within the family and society-Miss Susan's practical, grounded approach contrasts with Miss Augustine's idealism and dedication to charitable causes. The book highlights the personal sacrifices individuals make in the face of familial obligation and societal expectations. Additionally, the story reflects on the inevitability of change and social transition, as the once-stable estate and its inhabitants must adapt to shifting circumstances. Finally, it addresses the tension between tradition and modernity, with the decline of the Austin manor symbolizing the clash between the old ways and the changing social landscape. Through these elements, the novel offers a rich portrayal of familial relationships, moral dilemmas, and the complexities of navigating societal roles and personal beliefs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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