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Sons and Daughters

A Victorian Tale of Family Dynamics and Social Commentary
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Mrs. Oliphant
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Mrs. Oliphant's «Sons and Daughters» is a nuanced exploration of familial relationships set against the backdrop of Victorian society. Through her deft narrative technique, Oliphant weaves a tapestry of character studies that illustrate the intricate dynamics of parent-child relationships, especially in the context of social expectations and personal desires. Her literary style is marked by psychological insight and rich descriptive language, which invites readers into the emotional landscapes inhabited by her characters, revealing their inner conflicts and moral dilemmas with great sensitivity. Oliphant, an accomplished novelist of the 19th century, often drew from her own experiences of loss and motherhood to inform her writing. As a prominent female author in a predominantly male literary landscape, her work reflects a keen awareness of the gender norms of her time, as well as the limitations imposed on women. This background provides a poignant lens through which she examines the struggles of her characters, making their journeys resonant and relatable. This incisive novel is recommended for readers interested in deep psychological insights and the societal constraints of the Victorian era. «Sons and Daughters» not only captivates with its compelling narrative but also serves as an incisive critique of the era's social conventions, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by historical literature.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
11 октября 2024
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4064066198718
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