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In Mrs. Oliphant's novel 'Kirsteen', readers are transported to late 19th-century Scotland where the protagonist, Kirsteen, navigates the challenges of societal expectations as a young woman with ambition. The novel, written in a realistic and detailed style, captures the essence of gender roles and class distinctions during this time period, offering a nuanced portrayal of identity and self-discovery. Mrs. Oliphant's exploration of Kirsteen's internal struggles and external circumstances reflects the author's keen understanding of the human experience. The novel's engaging narrative is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Mrs. Oliphant's novel 'Kirsteen', readers are transported to late 19th-century Scotland where the protagonist, Kirsteen, navigates the challenges of societal expectations as a young woman with ambition. The novel, written in a realistic and detailed style, captures the essence of gender roles and class distinctions during this time period, offering a nuanced portrayal of identity and self-discovery. Mrs. Oliphant's exploration of Kirsteen's internal struggles and external circumstances reflects the author's keen understanding of the human experience. The novel's engaging narrative is complemented by its rich character development and descriptive prose, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and social commentary. Mrs. Oliphant's poignant depiction of Kirsteen's journey serves as a timeless commentary on the complexities of personal growth and societal constraints, resonating with readers of all backgrounds and ages. 'Kirsteen' is a thought-provoking novel that offers a window into the past while highlighting enduring themes of resilience and perseverance.
Autorenporträt
Mrs. Margaret Oliphant (1828–1897), who wrote under the pen name 'Mrs. Oliphant,' was a prolific Scottish novelist and critic of the Victorian era. Born in Wallyford, East Lothian, Oliphant's literary career spans over a half-century, during which she penned more than 120 works, including novels, biographies, travel books, and historical sketches. Her novels often intertwine romance with domestic realism and frequently touch upon the themes of women's roles in society and the moral complexities of the middle class. A notable work of hers is 'Kirsteen' (1890), a story set in the early 19th century that follows the life of a young girl, Kirsteen Drummond, who defies the conventional expectations of her time to seek an independent life. Her work is characterized by nuanced female characters and an acute observation of social dynamics, which made her popular in her day and significant in the landscape of 19th-century literature. Oliphant had firsthand experience with the struggles she wrote about, having been widowed early and left to support her children and her brother's family. Her ability to merge her personal experiences with her narratives lends an authenticity to her characters and scenes. Today, Mrs. Oliphant's work provides valuable insight into Victorian society, and her thoughtful portrayals of the inner lives of women continue to resonate with readers and scholars.