The Novels of Mrs. Oliphant: A Subversive View of Traditional ThemesP. Lang, 1994 - 343 páginas Margarete Oliphant (1828-1897) has long been decried as a conventional hack. This study shows that she was, in fact, an original and quite subversive writer, who radically re-interpreted traditional motifs and challenged values and ideals sacrosanct to the age. In her novels she turned upside down Victorian stereotypes of gender roles, marriage and family hierarchy, presented religious questions, death-bed scenes and the hereafter from a new and unconventional angle, and in her portrayal dispensed with models almost all of her contemporaries were content to follow. She deserves a permanent place in the gallery of nineteenth-century authors. |
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... ( Autobiography and Letters , 67 ) An article entitled ' The Anti - Marriage League ' written in 1896 against Hardy's Jude the Obscure , a book she accused of immoral- ity and agitation against the institution of marriage , had an even ...
... ( Autobiography and Letters , 67 ) An article entitled ' The Anti - Marriage League ' written in 1896 against Hardy's Jude the Obscure , a book she accused of immoral- ity and agitation against the institution of marriage , had an even ...
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... ( Autobiography and Letters , 7 ) . Nevertheless , Oliphant's remarks did not always testify to such humility . She vehemently rejected assertions that she had attempted to emulate George Eliot's Adam Bede ( Autobiography and Letters ...
... ( Autobiography and Letters , 7 ) . Nevertheless , Oliphant's remarks did not always testify to such humility . She vehemently rejected assertions that she had attempted to emulate George Eliot's Adam Bede ( Autobiography and Letters ...
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... Autobiography and have sifted through various letters and documents , justly attribute John Drayton , The Melvilles , Christian Melville and Ailieford to Oliphant . Christian Melville , the last of these books to be pub- lished , was ...
... Autobiography and have sifted through various letters and documents , justly attribute John Drayton , The Melvilles , Christian Melville and Ailieford to Oliphant . Christian Melville , the last of these books to be pub- lished , was ...
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Introduction | 1 |
FORMAL CONSIDERATIONS | 17 |
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