<p>In 'The Marriage of Elinor', Mrs. Oliphant weaves an intricate narrative of Victorian social mores and the complexities of personal choice against the backdrop of familial duty. The novel, penned with the author's characteristic psychological insight and keen observation of character, delves into the life of its eponymous heroine as she faces the challenges of love and marriage. Magnum opus of Oliphant's oeuvre, this work operates within the r...