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The Cuckoo in the Nest - Complete Edition (Vol 1&2) - cover

The Cuckoo in the Nest - Complete Edition (Vol 1&2)

Mrs. Oliphant

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

In "The Cuckoo in the Nest," Mrs. Oliphant presents a compelling exploration of familial dynamics, social conventions, and the complexities of identity during the Victorian era. Employing a rich, descriptive prose style interwoven with keen social observations, Oliphant deftly delves into the lives of her characters, revealing the often stifling effects of societal expectations. The novel intertwines humor and pathos, painting a vivid portrait of a family disrupted by personal ambitions and the unsettling presence of an unexpected outsider, akin to the titular cuckoo, who upends their carefully ordered lives. Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, a prolific Victorian novelist and critic, often drew upon her own experiences of loss and societal constraints in her writing. Having faced the challenges of widowhood and financial insecurity, Oliphant's narratives reflect a deep empathy for women navigating complex societal roles. Her insights into the nature of family and belonging, shaped by her own life circumstances, enrich the themes in "The Cuckoo in the Nest," making it a poignant social commentary of her time. This novel is a must-read for those interested in Victorian literature and feminist perspectives. It deftly intertwines humor with tragedy, reflecting the intricacies of human relationships and the often-limited roles assigned to women. Readers will find themselves captivated by Oliphant's sharp wit and emotional depth, making this work both an engaging narrative and a thoughtful reflection on the era's social structures.
Available since: 12/15/2023.
Print length: 384 pages.

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