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Innocent : a tale of modern life

Mrs. Oliphant

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In 'Innocent: A Tale of Modern Life,' Mrs. Oliphant intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships within the context of societal expectations in the Victorian era. The novel is characterized by its rich psychological depth and keen observations of character, showcasing Oliphant's mastery of descriptive prose and her ability to evoke the subtleties of social interactions. Set against the backdrop of changing social mores, the story interrogates themes of innocence, moral ambiguity, and the quest for personal fulfillment, all underscored by the pressures of modernity and tradition. Mrs. Oliphant, a prolific writer and keen observer of her times, was deeply influenced by the social upheaval and the shifting dynamics of gender roles in the 19th century. Her experiences as a woman writer in a predominantly male literary landscape informed her nuanced understanding of the constraints placed on women, which is palpably reflected in the protagonist's journey. Oliphant's keen intellect and rich life experience imbue her work with authenticity and emotional resonance. This book is a compelling read for those interested in feminist literature and historical narratives that resonate with contemporary issues. Through 'Innocent,' readers are invited to reflect on the dilemmas of personal choice and the societal prisms that shape our identities. It is a significant addition to the canon of Victorian literature, engaging both the mind and the heart.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 210 páginas.

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