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Margaret Oliphant (1828–1897)

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Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant (née Margaret Oliphant Wilson) (4 April 1828 - 25 June 1897), was a Scottish novelist and historical writer who married her cousin, Frank Wilson Oliphant. Oliphant's first novel was published in 1849, Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland. The book dealt mostra'n més with the Scottish Free Church movement. Oliphant, during an often difficult life, wrote more than 120 works, including novels, books of travel and description, histories, and volumes of literary criticism. Among the best known of her works of fiction are: Adam Graeme (1852), The Marriage of Elinor (1892), The Ways of Life (1897). She died at Wimbledon, London, on 25 June 1897. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys
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Obres de Margaret Oliphant

Miss Marjoribanks (1866) 478 exemplars
Phoebe, Junior (1876) 166 exemplars
Salem Chapel (1863) 163 exemplars
The Perpetual Curate (1864) 159 exemplars
The Rector (1863) 41 exemplars
The Open Door [short story] (1882) 39 exemplars
The Curate in Charge (1875) 34 exemplars
The Library Window (1896) 33 exemplars
A Beleaguered City (1970) 30 exemplars
Old Lady Mary (2004) 25 exemplars
The Doctor's Family (2011) 24 exemplars
He That Will Not When He May (1892) 22 exemplars
The Marriage of Elinor (1892) 19 exemplars
The Egyptian World (1989) 13 exemplars
The Executor (1861) 13 exemplars
The Life of Edward Irving (2006) 12 exemplars
The Earliest Civilizations (1991) 11 exemplars
Sheridan (1883) 9 exemplars
The House on the Moor (2010) 9 exemplars
Francis of Assisi (1874) 8 exemplars
The Duke's Daughter (2002) 8 exemplars
The Ladies Lindores (2016) 7 exemplars
A Little Pilgrim In the Unseen (2010) 7 exemplars
The Wizard's Son (2000) 7 exemplars
Sir Tom (2010) 6 exemplars
The Secret Chamber (1876) 5 exemplars
Janet (1891) 5 exemplars
Madam (2007) 5 exemplars
Whiteladies (2002) 4 exemplars
Cervantes (1974) 4 exemplars
La terra delle tenebre (2008) 4 exemplars
Molière (1879) 4 exemplars
Two Strangers (2002) 3 exemplars
At His Gates (2016) 3 exemplars
A House in Bloomsbury (2018) 3 exemplars
Zaidee: A Romance (1856) 3 exemplars
For Love and Life (1874) 3 exemplars
Squire Arden (1870) 3 exemplars
The Primrose Path (2021) 2 exemplars
It Was a Lover and His Lass (2015) 2 exemplars
The fugitives (2007) 2 exemplars
Salem Chapel: Volume 1 (2002) 2 exemplars
Joyce (Classic Reprint) (2012) 2 exemplars
A Little Pilgrim 2 exemplars
Neighbours on the Green (2008) 2 exemplars
Lady Car: the sequel of a life (2011) 2 exemplars
The Sorceress (2011) 2 exemplars
The Minister's Wife: Volume 2 (2001) 2 exemplars
The cuckoo in the nest (2018) 2 exemplars
The Perpetual Curate: Volume 1 (2002) 2 exemplars
Katie Stewart (2007) 2 exemplars
Old Mr. Tredgold: Volume 2 (2002) 2 exemplars
The Minister's Wife: Volume 1 (2001) 2 exemplars
May. [A novel.] (2010) 2 exemplars
Agnes (2001) 2 exemplars
The Sorceress: Volume 2 (2002) 2 exemplars
The Sorceress: Volume 1 (2002) 2 exemplars
Young Musgrave: A Novel (2010) 2 exemplars
The Lady's Walk (2020) 2 exemplars
The Second Son 2 exemplars
Andrew Ramsay Of Errol V3 (2007) 1 exemplars
Harry Joscelyn: Volume 2 (2002) 1 exemplars
Young Musgrave: Volume 2 (2001) 1 exemplars
The Son of His Father (2019) 1 exemplars
May: Volume 2 (2002) 1 exemplars
Ombra: Volume 2 (2001) 1 exemplars
The Two Marys (2016) 1 exemplars
Agnes: Volume 2 (2001) 1 exemplars
At His Gates: Volume II (2002) 1 exemplars
At His Gates: Volume I (2002) 1 exemplars
Dress (2001) 1 exemplars
Mrs. Arthur: Volume 2 (2002) 1 exemplars
For Love and Life: Volume 2 (2001) 1 exemplars
For Love and Life: Volume 1 (2001) 1 exemplars
May: Volume 1 (2002) 1 exemplars
Old Mr. Tredgold: Volume 1 (2002) 1 exemplars
Within the Precincts: Volume 2 (2001) 1 exemplars
Lucy Crofton 1 exemplars
The Sisters Bronte 1 exemplars
The Secret Chamber 1 exemplars
Lady William. [A novel.] (2017) 1 exemplars
Cousin Mary 1 exemplars
Sons and Daughters. A novel. (2011) 1 exemplars
Dante. 1 exemplars
Carita: Volume 1 (2002) 1 exemplars
Miss Marjoribanks, Volume I (2009) 1 exemplars
Within the Precincts: Volume 1 (2001) 1 exemplars
Within the Precincts: Volume 3 (2001) 1 exemplars
The Perpetual Curate: Volume 2 (2002) 1 exemplars
Una sociedad asediada (2016) 1 exemplars
Chronicles of Carlingford (2011) 1 exemplars
Heart and Cross 1 exemplars
Who was lost and is found (2018) 1 exemplars
The Brownlows (2018) 1 exemplars
A Widow's Tale (2014) 1 exemplars
Salem Chapel (2 of 2) (2002) 1 exemplars
Le cronache di Carlingford (2022) 1 exemplars
John, a love story 1 exemplars
Diana Trelawny (2016) 1 exemplars
Whiteladies: Volume 2 (2002) 1 exemplars
Carita: Volume 2 (2002) 1 exemplars
Madonna Mary: Volume 2 (2001) 1 exemplars
Young Musgrave: Volume 1 (2001) 1 exemplars
The minister's wife 1 exemplars
The Ladies Lindores: Volume 1 (2002) 1 exemplars
The Ladies Lindores: Volume 2 (2002) 1 exemplars
The Ladies Lindores: Volume 3 (2002) 1 exemplars
Mrs. Arthur: Volume 1 (2002) 1 exemplars
Oliphant Margaret 1 exemplars
Harry Joscelyn: Volume 1 (2002) 1 exemplars
Madonna Mary: Volume 1 (2001) 1 exemplars

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Hauntings: Tales of the Supernatural (1968) — Col·laborador — 230 exemplars
The Omnibus of Crime (1929) — Col·laborador — 208 exemplars
The Virago Book of Ghost Stories (2006) — Col·laborador — 139 exemplars
The Virago Book of Victorian Ghost Stories (1988) — Col·laborador — 134 exemplars
The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories (1984) — Col·laborador — 122 exemplars
Scottish Ghost Stories (2009) — Col·laborador — 78 exemplars
The New Penguin Book of Scottish Short Stories (1983) — Col·laborador — 70 exemplars
Haunted House Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy) (2019) — Col·laborador — 69 exemplars
The Television Late-night Horror Omnibus (1993) — Col·laborador — 38 exemplars
Six Novels of the Supernatural (1944) — Col·laborador — 38 exemplars
The Book of the Dead: Thirteen Classic Tales of the Supernatural (1986) — Col·laborador — 35 exemplars
The Fifth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1969) — Col·laborador — 35 exemplars
Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror (1928) — Col·laborador — 32 exemplars
More Deadly than the Male: Masterpieces from the Queens of Horror (2019) — Col·laborador — 30 exemplars
Classic Ghost Stories: Spooky Tales to Read at Christmas (2017) — Col·laborador — 29 exemplars
The Mystery Book (1934) — Col·laborador — 29 exemplars
Twelve Victorian Ghost Stories (1997) — Col·laborador — 27 exemplars
A Treasury of Victorian ghost stories (1981) — Col·laborador — 23 exemplars
A Century of Thrillers from Poe to Arlen (First Series) (1934) — Col·laborador — 18 exemplars
The Second Omnibus Of Crime: The World's Great Crime Stories (1932) — Col·laborador — 18 exemplars
Lost Souls Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy) (2018) — Col·laborador — 17 exemplars
Ghosts and Marvels (1924) — Col·laborador — 17 exemplars
An Anthology of Scottish Fantasy Literature (1996) — Col·laborador — 14 exemplars
Uncanny Tales 1 (1974) — Col·laborador — 12 exemplars
Armchair Horror Collection (1994) — Col·laborador — 7 exemplars
Great Tales Of The Supernatural (1978) — Col·laborador — 6 exemplars
Z Duchami Przy Wigilijnym Stole (2020) — Col·laborador — 3 exemplars
Memoirs of the life of Anna Jameson — Postscript — 2 exemplars
To You With Love: A Treasury of Great Romantic Literature (1969) — Col·laborador — 2 exemplars
Gwiazdka Z Duchami 1 exemplars
Good Words 1891 (1891) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
Wakacje Wśród Duchów — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
70 Greatest Love Stories in Fiction: Historical Novels Edition (2021) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars

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Altres noms
Oliphant, Margaret Oliphant Wilson (married name)
Wilson, Margaret Oliphant (birth name)
Melville, Christian (pen name)
Oliphant, Mrs.
Data de naixement
1828-04-04
Data de defunció
1897-06-25
Lloc d'enterrament
Eton Parish Cemetery, Eton, England
Gènere
female
Nacionalitat
UK
Lloc de naixement
Wallyford, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, UK
Lloc de defunció
Wimbledon, London, England, UK
Llocs de residència
Florence, Italy
Rome, Italy
London, England, UK
Liverpool, England, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK (mostra-les totes 8)
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland, UK
Professions
writer
cultural historian
novelist
essayist
autobiographer
Biografia breu
Margaret Oliphant Wilson was born in Wallyford, near Musselburgh, Scotland, the daughter of a customs house official. The family moved to Liverpool, England, when she was a child. She began writing as a teenager. In 1852, she married her cousin Francis Oliphant, an artist, and turned to writing to help support them and their seven children. Her first published work was Passages in the Life of Margaret Maitland (1849), and she became a regular contributor to Blackwood's Literary Magazine. Her husband died in 1859 while on a family trip to Italy, leaving Margaret pregnant. John Blackwood sent her funds to enable her to return to England and to relocate to Elie in Fife. She wrote more than 100 novels, biographies, translations, travel books, and collections of short stories during her prolific career. Her best-remembered works are the group of novels known as The Chronicles of Carlingford, which consisted of The Rector and the Doctor’s Family (1863), Salem Chapel (1863), The Perpetual Curate (1864), Miss Majoribanks (1866), and Phoebe Junior (1876). Many of her popular works focused on Scottish life, including The Minister’s Wife (1869) and Kirsteen (1890). She also wrote a volume of supernatural stories, Tales of the Seen and Unseen, and an autobiography that was published posthumously in 1899.

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Grace Trevanian's husband married her in Europe when she was in desperate circumstances and treated her despicably for most of their marriage. Despite his ill-treatment Grace nursed the querulous invalid devotedly, but days from his demise the vicious old man re-wrote his will to punish her further. I won't say how, because that would destroy the suspense.

Rosalind is Grace's stepdaughter, and calls her mother because Grace is the only mother Rosalind has ever known. She is loyal to Grace despite wicked rumours, most of them perpetrated by the family nurse who brought up Rosalind and her four half-brothers and sisters. The nurse has tried to poison the younger children's minds against their mother, and has carried malicious stories to Grace's husband.

Somewhere I read that this was Margaret Oliphant's favourite of her books. It has less humour than the Carlingford series because Grace is such a tragic figure, and so ill-treated, but there is some in the sketches of the minor characters, particularly Aunt Sophy. I was very much engaged because I had to find out what would happen to Grace and Rosalind.
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pamelad | Apr 6, 2024 |
1.5* I gave up at 60% through despite the fact that this is decently written. I couldn't take any more of Elinor - stupidly, willfully blind to any advice even after she should know better. She just irritated me intensely!
 
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leslie.98 | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Jun 27, 2023 |
Phoebe, Junior is the granddaughter of the Tozers, pillars of Carlingford’s dissenting congregation, Salem Chapel. Phoebe is the daughter of Phoebe Tozer and Henry Beecham, a dissenting minister who has risen about as far as a dissenting minister can go. Phoebe, Junior is well-educated, well-traveled, and used to London life. An extended stay in Carlingford to care for her ailing grandmother is a shock to her sensibilities, but she rises to the occasion.

Phoebe had made the acquaintance of Ursula May in London. Ursula is a poor relation of the Dorset family, who are also related to the Copperheads. Ursula’s father is the rector of St. Roque in Carlingford. Ursula and Phoebe overcome the class barrier to form a friendship. Their social circle includes Ursula’s clergyman brother, Reginald, Salem Chapel’s interim minster, Mr. Northcote, and Clarence Copperhead, whose father is an influential member of Henry Beecham’s congregation in London.

The novel explores social, economic, and religious differences. The elders in the novel set great store by these differences in status. However, the young people discover that their peers on the other side of the divide aren’t quite the ogres they’ve been warned against all their lives, and they form “unsuitable” attachments before they quite realize what’s happening. The novel could easily have been a romantic comedy if not for the financial pressures that weigh heavily enough on Mr. May for him to succumb to temptation.
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½
 
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cbl_tn | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Apr 24, 2023 |
An Oxford Theological College controls the dispensation of the living for the parish of Brentburn, and has given it to a College fellow who, after two years, pleads ill health and retires to Italy, keeping the bulk of the income and paying the rest to the curate who runs the parish. Cecil St John, the curate, is an unworldly man, dedicated to his parishioners, unambitious, and happy to remain as a curate, despite he uncertainty of his position. His much-loved wife manages the household capably and frugally, and Cecil trusts in God to provide for the future of his two daughters, Cicely and Mab. When Cecil's wife dies, a governess, Miss Brown, is employed to look after the girls and to manage the household. She is as ineffectual as Cecil, and when the girls leave home and go to school, incompetence reigns. When the girls return to look after their father, they find disaster.

The Curate in Charge has a number of important themes. It's a feminist novel: Cicely is an intelligent and capable person, far more so than her father, and far more concerned about the family's future, but she has to follow Cecil's direction. Eventually her independence of action, and need to do what she thinks is right, prove more important to her than her feminine role and social position. It's about the failure of the Church to ensure that livings are given to men who can and will manage a parish, its failure to reward men like Cecil, who can serve others all their lives only to be left destitute. It's about people with power, including those in the church hierarchy, who respect others only for their money and social connections.

A worthwhile read. Recommended.
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pamelad | Mar 1, 2023 |

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Obres
239
També de
41
Membres
2,835
Popularitat
#9,047
Valoració
½ 3.7
Ressenyes
85
ISBN
482
Llengües
9
Preferit
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