Margaret Oliphant Collection Novels
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THE PERPETUAL CURATE
Author | : Mrs. OLIPHANT |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2024-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9360465992 |
"The Perpetual Curate" is a book written by Mrs. Oliphant, a pen name utilized by Margaret Oliphant, a well-known Scottish author. Frank Wentworth, a younger priest who becomes the everlasting curate in a small English city, is the main man or woman of the story. The book shows Wentworth's struggles and successes as he offers with the difficulties of us of an existence, personal relationships, and social expectancies. With the assist of a clergyman, Mrs. Oliphant expertly spins a story that explores the ethical and moral troubles humans face, relating subject matters of obligation, morality, and how the network's dynamics are changing. Frank Wentworth's journey takes region in Victorian England, giving readers an in depth photograph of the society and religious beliefs of the time. As the perpetual curate, Wentworth meets a huge variety of human beings, all of whom upload to the rich tapestry of human studies inside the book. When Mrs. Oliphant writes, she does so with a sharp wit, a deep expertise of the problems her character’s face, and a pointy commentary of human nature.
The Autobiography of Margaret Oliphant
Author | : Margaret Oliphant |
Publisher | : Broadview Press |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2002-01-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781551112763 |
After the death of Margaret Oliphant—the prolific nineteenth-century novelist, biographer, essayist, reviewer, and prominent voice on the “woman question”—two well-intending relatives took the autobiographical manuscripts she composed over a thirty-year period, and recomposed them to suit the model of a conventional memoir. In the process, they suppressed more than a quarter of the material. Based on the original manuscripts, the Broadview edition now makes available the missing text in its original order, and the restored Autobiography of Margaret Oliphant portrays a woman of scathing irony, anger, and grief. Part of Broadview’s Nineteenth-Century British Autobiographies series, this edition also includes extensive excerpts from Oliphant’s diaries.
The Library Window
Author | : Margaret Oliphant |
Publisher | : Boomer Books |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 2008-07-01 |
Genre | : Digital libraries |
ISBN | : 9781434100917 |
Ostensibly a ghost story, The Library Window is also an exploration of what is real and what is not, or, as the author says, "A Story of the Seen and Unseen." Newly designed and typeset for easy reading by Boomer Books.
Whiteladies
Author | : Margaret Oliphant |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 1875 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
IT was an old manor-house, not a deserted convent, as you might suppose by the name. The conventual buildings from which no doubt the place had taken its name, had dropped away, bit by bit, leaving nothing but one wall of the chapel, now closely veiled and mantled with ivy, behind the orchard, about a quarter of a mile from the house. The lands were Church lands, but the house was a lay house, of an older date than the family who had inhabited it from Henry VIII.'s time, when the priory was destroyed, and its possessions transferred to the manor. No one could tell very clearly how this transfer was made, or how the family of Austins came into being. Before that period no trace of them was to be found. They sprang up all at once, not rising gradually into power, but appearing full-blown as proprietors of the manor, and possessors of all the confiscated lands. There was a tradition in the family of some wild, tragical union of an emancipated nun with a secularized friar-a kind of repetition of Luther and his Catherine, but with results less comfortable than those which followed the marriage of those German souls. With the English convertites the issue was not happy, as the story goes. Their broken vows haunted them; their possessions, which were not theirs, but the Church's, lay heavy on their consciences; and they died early, leaving descendants with whose history a thread of perpetual misfortune was woven. The family history ran in a succession of long minorities, the line of inheritance gliding from one branch to the other, the direct thread breaking constantly. To die young, and leave orphan children behind; or to die younger still, letting the line drop and fall back upon cadets of the house, was the usual fate of the Austins of Whiteladies-unfortunate people who bore the traces of their original sin in their very name.
Open Door The
Author | : Margaret Oliphant |
Publisher | : British Library |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2021-06 |
Genre | : Paranormal fiction, English |
ISBN | : 9780712353540 |
Despite being a household name during the latter half of the 19th century, few today are aware of the thrilling tales of Margaret Oliphant, and yet they are ripe for rediscovery. From suspenseful hauntings to strange tales of afterlife and the emotional echoes of ghosts beyond simple frights, Oliphant's stories possess a unique style and nuanced voice to deliver stories thoroughly unnerving and unforgettable. This newly-edited collection features many of her 'Seen and Unseen' series - her most popular in her day - and rare tales newly revived from the Library collections.