Treatment in progress...
Close notification

Did you know that ?

SIDE has worked with its suppliers to make our parcels environmentally friendly.
No more plastics !
The tape that keep our parcels tightly shut and the wedging material that immobilizes books within the cartons are now made of fully recyclable and biodegradable materials.

Display notification

Miss Marjoribanks

Oliphan Margaret
Publication date 09/07/2025
EAN: 9782322478705
Availability Available from publisher
« Miss Marjoribanks » by Margaret Oliphant is a captivating Victorian novel that follows Lucilla Marjoribanks, a resourceful and ambitious young woman who returns to her hometown of Carlingford after her mothers death. Determined to be the « mainstay... See full description
Attribute nameAttribute value
Common books attribute
PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count718
Languageen
AuthorOliphan Margaret
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date09/07/2025
Weight1024 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)4.90 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
Victorian novel social satire domestic fiction
« Miss Marjoribanks » by Margaret Oliphant is a captivating Victorian novel that follows Lucilla Marjoribanks, a resourceful and ambitious young woman who returns to her hometown of Carlingford after her mothers death. Determined to be the « mainstay of her father, » Lucilla sets out to transform local society with her elegant salons, refined dinners, and shrewd social strategies.Through sharp social satire, Oliphant portrays Lucillas efforts to influence marriage prospects, resolve middle class rivalries, and establish her benevolent leadership within the small community. The novel explores themes of womens independence, domestic ambition, and the social constraints of the 19th century with humor and subtlety, while offering a nuanced critique of class and gender conventions.A highlight of the Carlingford Chronicles, this book appeals to fans of domestic fiction and Victorian literature. It celebrates the practical intelligence of a heroine who transcends traditional expectations, making this story a cornerstone of studies on female agency in English literature. Book categories such as Victorian literature, domestic fiction, and social satire are naturally highlighted in this enduring novel.