The Son of His Father - Oliphant Mrs. (Margaret)
Margaret Oliphant's "The Son of His Father," the concluding volume in a powerful 19th-century family drama, explores the complex ties that bind generations. At its heart is the intricate father-son relationship, tested by the weight of inheritance and the rigid structures of social class. Oliphant masterfully depicts the unspoken expectations and simmering tensions within a family grappling with its legacy.
This historical fiction offers a compelling glimpse into domestic life and the challenges of navigating societal roles. "The Son of His Father" resonates with timeless themes of duty, ambition, and the enduring power of familial bonds. A meticulously prepared print republication of a classic work.
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