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At His Gates - At His Gates

Mrs. Oliphant

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Mrs. Oliphant's "At His Gates" is a nuanced exploration of themes such as class, morality, and the complexities of human relationships set against the bustling backdrop of Victorian society. Written in her signature eloquent prose, the novel deftly navigates the intricate web of social conventions and challenges faced by its characters. Oliphant employs rich characterizations and vivid imagery, which collectively serve to dismantle the era's illusions about love and duty, reflecting the author's keen observations on the world around her. As a prominent figure in 19th-century literature, Mrs. Oliphant was deeply engaged with the shifting paradigms of her time, particularly regarding women's roles and social justice. Her personal experiences, including the dual struggles of motherhood and professional writing, informed her perspective on the societal constraints faced by her characters. This context imbues "At His Gates" with authenticity, as Oliphant's nuanced portrayal of her protagonists underscores the emotional and ethical dilemmas inherent in everyday life. Recommended to readers interested in historical fiction and social commentary, "At His Gates" offers a profound glimpse into the human condition, striking a balance between sensitivity and critical insight. This text not only unveils the trials of its characters but also invites readers to reflect on their own moral landscapes, making it a timeless contribution to the literary canon.
Disponible desde: 13/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 460 páginas.

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