<p>In 'The Land of Darkness' with its supplemental chapters on 'The Experiences of the Little Pilgrim,' Mrs. Oliphant extends the boundaries of Victorian fiction, interfusing spirituality and allegory with a narrative that probes the afterlife. Explicitly continued from 'The Little Pilgrim,' this work distinguishes itself with a distinctive blend of fantasy and morality, contributing to the tradition of speculative fiction. The prose captivates w...