Margaret Oliphant’s "A House Divided Against Itself, Complete," explores the complexities of domestic life and family dynamics in 19th-century Scotland. A compelling work of Scottish fiction, this novel offers insightful social commentary on the intricate relationships that bind and sometimes break families.
As a work of literary fiction, "A House Divided Against Itself" delves into universal themes that resonate across generations. Oliphant masterfully portrays the nuances of family life, capturing the joys, sorrows, and inherent tensions that arise within the domestic sphere. Readers interested in classic literature, particularly stories centered on family and social issues, will find this meticulously prepared edition a rewarding experience. This is a timeless exploration of human relationships, rendered with the skill and artistry that have made Margaret Oliphant a celebrated novelist.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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