Margaret Oliphant’s "The Marriage of Elinor" delves into the complex landscape of 19th-century marriage and domestic life. This literary fiction explores the intricacies of relationships and family dynamics through the lens of its central character, a married woman navigating the expectations and realities of her time.
A compelling exploration of its subject, the novel offers a window into the lives of women and the societal pressures they faced. Oliphant masterfully crafts a narrative rich in detail, examining the emotional and social nuances of married life. This carefully prepared edition makes available a timeless story that continues to resonate. Readers interested in classic women’s fiction and insightful portrayals of 19th-century relationships will find much to appreciate in "The Marriage of Elinor."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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