The Autobiography

The Autobiography

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Oliphant's autobiography is a moving account of her efforts as a widow to support herself, her children and two problem brothers through her writing. This edition restores the full text, some quarter of which has not been published before.

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The Autobiography by Oliphant

Margaret Oliphant was a 19th-century novelist and author of "The Doctor's Family" and "The Beleaguered City". As a widow she struggled to combine the professional life of prolific novelist, biographer and reviewer with the roles of mother and breadwinner for an ever-widening circle of dependents. Best known for her "Chronicles of Carlingford" series, Margaret Oliphant wrote her autobiography over three decades from the mid-1860s onwards, and its fragmentary form does not disguise its literary qualities. It is a moving account of her efforts to support herself, her children and two brothers, one a bankrupt, the other an alcoholic, through her writing, and to sustain herself against the grief of losing the surviving three of her six children. This new edition restores for the first time the full text of the autobiography, more than a quarter of which has never been published before, containing barbed comments on her contemporaries and her most intimate reflections upon the tragedies which beset her.
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ISBN 13 9780198186151
ISBN 10 0198186150
Title The Autobiography
Author Oliphant
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1990-10-01
Number of pages 207
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.