Publisher's Synopsis
This autobiography and collection of letters provides a window into the life and work of one of the most prolific and influential writers of the Victorian era. Oliphant authored more than 120 novels, as well as countless essays and reviews, and was a leading figure in the literary and intellectual circles of her time. Through her own words, readers are able to experience the joys and challenges of a life devoted to creativity and literary excellence.
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