
Kirsteen
by Margaret Oliphant
Title:
Kirsteen
Author:
Margaret Oliphant
Series (if any):
ASLS Annual Volumes
Edited by:
Scriven, Anne M.
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
320 pages
Publisher:
Association for Scottish Literary Studies
ISBN-13:
9780948877995
EAN:
9780948877995
Publication Date:
15/12/2010
Classifications:
Classic and Biographical
Weight (g):
700
Dimensions (mm):
214 x 138 x 24
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Kirsteen is the tale of a young woman from an old but impoverished Argyllshire family who escapes her domineering father and seeks her independence. Kirsteen''s options appear to be unpaid drudgery at home, or a loveless marriage. Rejecting both, she escapes to London where she makes a living through her own innate craft and skill. Though scorned by her family for choosing to work as a mantua-maker, Kirsteen becomes highly successful in the life she carves out for herself. Kirsteen is a startlingly modern novel whose powerful voice, narrative drive and ironic exposure of injustice and hypocrisy provide a fascinating perspective on women in Victorian society. First published in 1890, and written by Queen Victoria''s favourite novelist Margaret Oliphant, Kirsteen is a deep, rich novel by an author at the height of her powers.

























