Margaret Oliphant

Margaret Oliphant

Victorian novel social class heroic virtue

Phoebe Junior

Poésie

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556 pages

ISBN : 9782322596522

Éditeur : BoD - Books on Demand

Date de parution : 12.09.2025

Langue : anglais

Mots-clés : Victorian Novel, social class, heroic virtue, moral dilemmas, Margaret Oliphant

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« Phoebe Junior » by Margaret Oliphant, the final installment in the Carlingford Chronicles, follows the journey of Phoebe Beecham, an educated and determined young woman raised in London within a prosperous family. When she visits her grocer grandparents in Carlingford, Phoebe confronts her modest origins and the rigid class prejudices of provincial society. Armed with pragmatic intelligence and a strong sense of duty, she navigates the opposing worlds of the Established Church and the Dissenters, while resolving family crises and moral dilemmas that shake the community.

Oliphant portrays with subtlety the tensions between social advancement and personal integrity, as Phoebe faces romantic and financial challenges, embodying a modern heroine who refuses to accept fate. The novel explores the fluidity of social boundaries in Victorian England, where education and heroic virtue can overcome rigid determinism. Through complex characters and subtle satire of conventions, the author delivers a sharp critique of bourgeois hypocrisy and religious rigidity.

This major work of Victorian literature, both a coming-of-age story and a social chronicle, naturally incorporates themes such as pragmatic feminism, social mobility, and personal ethics. Book categories such as Victorian fiction, historical fiction, and social novel are subtly highlighted in this enduring narrative.
Phoebe Junior

Phoebe Junior

Margaret Oliphant (1828.1897), born in Scotland, was one of the most prolific writers of the Victorian era, publishing over one hundred works despite a life marked by family loss and financial hardship. Compared to George Eliot for her social realism, she is distinguished by her pragmatic and virtuous heroines, such as Phoebe Junior and Lucilla Marjoribanks, who subvert the gendered expectations of their time.

Her Carlingford Chronicles depict with irony and compassion the provincial microcosms of England, exploring religious conflicts (Dissenters vs Anglicanism), social hierarchies, and moral dilemmas. A regular contributor to Blackwoods Magazine, Oliphant also wrote history and essays, advocating a nuanced view of womens roles in public life. Rediscovered for her modernity, her work embodies the struggle for female agency in a rigid society.

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