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A House Divided Against Itself vol. 3 of 3
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A House Divided Against Itself vol. 3 of 3 in Brampton, ON
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A House Divided Against Itself vol. 3 of 3 in Brampton, ON
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In this final volume, Oliphant continues to delve into the emotional and psychological conflicts within a family. The title, alluding to the famous biblical proverb "A house divided against itself cannot stand," suggests internal strife, both within the family and in a broader social context. Throughout the novel, Mrs. Oliphant examines themes like loyalty, duty, personal ambition, and the consequences of unresolved disputes.The story focuses on the Everard family, particularly the tensions between the father, a traditionalist, and his children, who seek more progressive and independent lives. This conflict is framed against the backdrop of a changing society, where the old order is increasingly at odds with modern values. The novel's strengths lie in its keen observations of character and society, as well as its deep emotional resonance.
In this final volume, Oliphant continues to delve into the emotional and psychological conflicts within a family. The title, alluding to the famous biblical proverb "A house divided against itself cannot stand," suggests internal strife, both within the family and in a broader social context. Throughout the novel, Mrs. Oliphant examines themes like loyalty, duty, personal ambition, and the consequences of unresolved disputes.The story focuses on the Everard family, particularly the tensions between the father, a traditionalist, and his children, who seek more progressive and independent lives. This conflict is framed against the backdrop of a changing society, where the old order is increasingly at odds with modern values. The novel's strengths lie in its keen observations of character and society, as well as its deep emotional resonance.





















