Miss Marjoribanks
Margaret Oliphant
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
"Miss Marjoribanks" is a novel by Margaret Oliphant, part of her Chronicles of Carlingford series, and published in 1866. The novel follows Lucilla Marjoribanks's return to her home in the provincial town of Carlingford after finishing her education. With a strong will and progressive ideas, Lucilla aims to improve society and organize her social sphere, all while declaring herself content with remaining an unmarried woman of influence.
The book humorously and satirically explores Victorian society, the role of women, and social ambitions. Lucilla's character, ahead of her time in terms of her independence and social influence, challenges the traditional expectations of women in her era. Oliphant delivers a keen observation of the intricacies of small-town politics and social maneuvering, creating a vibrant and compelling portrait of 19th-century society. The novel is celebrated for its wit, its richly drawn protagonist, and its insightful commentary on gender and social status.