Margaret Oliphant's "Sons and Daughters" offers a compelling exploration of family dynamics and social class during the Victorian era. This meticulously prepared edition allows readers to immerse themselves in a world where inheritance and marriage prospects shape destinies. As a cornerstone of domestic fiction, the novel delves into the intricate relationships within a family navigating the complexities of their time. < p/> Oliphant's narrative provides a window into the lives of women and the societal expectations that defined their roles. Through vivid storytelling, "Sons and Daughters" examines the pressures and aspirations tied to family life, reflecting the literary traditions of the period. Discover a timeless story of ambition, duty, and the enduring bonds that connect us, masterfully woven by one of the Victorian era's most astute observers.
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