The Duke's Daughter And The Fugitives VOL. I is a novel that explores issues of class marriage and social expectations. The story revolves around the struggles of a young woman the daughter of a Duke who must navigate the complex world of aristocracy love and duty. Themes of personal sacrifice family loyalty and the tension between individual desires and societal pressures are prominent throughout the narrative. The novel showcases Oliphant's trademark skill in portraying complex relatable female characters who must reconcile their own ambitions with the rigid structures of society. The Fugitives Vol. I delves into the lives of individuals who for one reason or another find themselves on the run either physically or emotionally. The story deals with themes of escape self-discovery and the pursuit of freedom often addressing the consequences of the choices made by the characters. Oliphant was particularly skilled at creating vivid portraits of her characters' inner lives making her novels an insightful exploration of Victorian society.
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