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The Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant, Part III: (The Pickering Masters)


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Margaret Oliphant (1828-97) had a prolific literary career that spanned almost fifty years. She wrote some 98 novels, fifty or more short stories, twenty-five works of non-fiction, including biographies and historic guides to European cities, and more than three hundred periodical articles. This is the most ambitious critical edition of her work.

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Part III: Novellas and Shorter Fiction, Essays on Life-Writing and History, Essays on European Literature and Culture Volume Editors: Josie Billington, Muireann O'Cinneide, Merryn Williams, Joanne Shattock, Valerie R Sanders and Joanne Wilkes Volume 10: Novellas The Curate in Charge, from Macmillan's Magazine (August 1875-January 1876) Lady Car, The Sequel of a Life, from Longman's Magazine (March 1889-July 1889) Volume 11: Short (Domestic) Fiction From Blackwood's Magazine (December 1871-January1872) 'The Two Mrs Scudamores' From Cornhill Magazine (November-December 1872) 'The Scientific Gentleman' From Cornhill Magazine (January-February 1886) 'Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond' From Cornhill Magazine (April-May 1888) 'Mr Sandford' From Cornhill Magazine (August-September 1893) 'A Widow's Tale' From St James's Gazette (June-July 1894) 'A Story of a Wedding-Tour' From Blackwood's Magazine (March 1896) 'The Heirs of Kellie. An Episode of Family History' From The Ways of Life (1897) 'A Preface: On the Ebb Tide' Volume 12: Supernatural Tales From Blackwood's Magazine 'The Secret Chamber' (December 1876) A Beleaguered City (1880) From Blackwood's Magazine 'The Open Door' (January 1882) 'Old Lady Mary' (January 1884) 'The Land of Darkness' (January 1887) 'The Fancies of a Believer' (February 1895) 'The Library Window' (January 1896) 'The Verdict of Old Age' (October 1896) Volume 13: Essays on Life-Writing and History From Blackwood's Magazine 'Evelyn and Pepys' (July 1854) 'Modern Light Literature - History' (October 1855) 'Macaulay' (August 1856) 'Religious Memoirs' (June 1858) 'The Lives of Two Ladies' (April 1862) 'The Queen of the Highlands' (February 1868) 'Mr Froude and Queen Mary' (January 1870) From 'New Books', 15 (April 1874) 'Autobiographies, no. I: Benvenuto Cellini' (January 1881) 'Autobiographies, no. II: Lord Herbert of Cherbury' (March 1881) 'Autobiographies, no. III: Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle' (May 1881) 'Autobiographies, no. IV: Edward Gibbon' (August 1881) 'Autobiographies, no. V: Carlo Goldoni' (October 1881) 'Autobiographies, no. VI: In the Time of the Commonwealth - Lucy Hutchinson and Alice Thornton' (July 1882) 'Autobiographies, no. VII: Madame Roland' (April 1883) 'Men and Women' (April 1895) "Tis Sixty Years Since' (May 1897) Volume 14: Essays on European Literature and Culture From Blackwood's Magazine 'Girolamo Savonarola' (June 1863) 'French Periodical Literature' (November 1865) 'Victor Hugo' (December 1866) 'Count Charles de Montalembert' (April 1870) 'Voltaire' (March 1872) 'New Books 9' (June 1872) 'Johann Wolfgang Goethe' (December 1872) 'New Books 12' (February 1873) 'Alexandre Dumas' (July 1873) 'Johann Friedrich Schiller' (August 1873) 'Two Cities - Two Books' (July 1874) 'Alphonse de Lamartine' (February 1876) 'Moliere' (August 1876) 'Alfred de Musset' (September 1876) From the Cornhill Magazine 'Giacomo Leopardi' (September 1876) From the Edinburgh Review 'The Correspondance of M. de Balzac' (October 1878) From Blackwood's Magazine 'The Novels of Alphonse Daudet' (January 1879) 'Russia and Nihilism in Tourgenieff ' (May 1880) 'A Few French Novels' (December 1881) From the Contemporary Review 'Victor Hugo' (July 1885) From Blackwood's Magazine 'The Old Saloon: French Contemporary Novelists' (May 1887) 'The Old Saloon: French Novels' (September 1888)

Review :
'We should be grateful to the editors of this collection for bringing together so much of this extraordinarily prolific woman's work, and for doing so in a form that reveals her as both intensely Victorian and surprisingly modern.' Review 19 'Readers who have enjoyed Oliphant's longer works will be delighted to find so many of these shorter works published together in one place.' Victorian Periodicals Review


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  • ISBN-13: 9781781446492
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 2238
  • ISBN-10: 1781446490
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2013
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 2238
  • Series Title: The Pickering Masters


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