Mrs. Oliphant 
The Marriage of Elinor [EPUB ebook] 
Love, Marriage, and Society: A Victorian Tale of Female Agency

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Mrs. Oliphant’s ‘The Marriage of Elinor’ intricately explores the complexities of marriage and societal expectations in Victorian England. Through a rich narrative style that balances nuanced character development with sharp social commentary, Oliphant delves into the psychological landscape of her protagonist, Elinor. The novel illuminates the tension between personal desires and marital obligations, drawing readers into a world rife with moral dilemmas and the pursuit of happiness in an era when gender roles were sharply defined. Oliphant’s masterful prose brings to life the challenges and choices faced by women, making this work a significant contribution to the literature of its time. Mrs. Oliphant was a prolific Scottish author known for her keen insights into society and the lives of women, which were often informed by her own experiences as a widow and single mother. Through her diverse writings, she responded to a rapidly changing world, capturing the nuanced struggles of individuals caught between tradition and modernity. Her deep understanding of the inner workings of human relationships informs her portrayal of Elinor’s journey, making it a personal and relatable narrative. For readers interested in the nuances of gender and marital dynamics, ‘The Marriage of Elinor’ is an essential read. Oliphant’s eloquent prose and multifaceted characters invite reflection on the nature of love and commitment, making this novel not only a historical artifact but a timeless exploration of human emotion and societal constraint.

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لغة الإنجليزية ● شكل EPUB ● صفحات 465 ● ISBN 4064066246563 ● حجم الملف 0.9 MB ● الناشر Good Press ● مدينة Prague ● بلد CZ ● نشرت 2019 ● للتحميل 24 الشهور ● دقة EUR ● هوية شخصية 7505898 ● حماية النسخ DRM الاجتماعية

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