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  1. The autobiography and letters of Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant.. by Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant 1828-1897, 1899-12-31
  2. Sheridan by Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant 1828-1897, 1887-12-31
  3. Jeanne d 'Arc; her life and death by Mrs. Oliphant. by Oliphant. Mrs. (Margaret). 1828-1897., 1896-01-01
  4. Royal Edinburgh, her saints, kings, prophets and poets ... By Mrs. Oliphant ... With illustrations by George Reid, R.S.A. by Mrs. Margaret (1828-1897) Oliphant, 1890
  5. Jerusalem : the holy city ; its history and hope / by Mrs. Oliphant ; with wood engravings from drawings by Hamilton Aide and photographs by F.M. Good by Mrs. (Margaret) (1828-1897) Oliphant, 1891
  6. Agnes Volume 2
  7. Phoebe junior: a last chronicle of Carlingford Volume 3
  8. A house in Bloomsbury: a novel Volume 2
  9. The Rector ; And, The Doctor's Family
  10. The Literary History Of England In The End Of The Eighteenth And Beginning Of The Nineteenth Century by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  11. A little Pilgrim by Mrs. (Margaret) (1828-1897) Oliphant, 1883-01-01
  12. The Makers Of Florence
  13. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD And His SONS. Their Magazines and Friends. Annals of a Publishing House. by Mrs. [Margaret. 1828 - 1897]. Blackwood, William [1776 - 1834]. Porter, Mrs. Gerald. Oliphant, 1898-01-01
  14. The second son Volume 3

1. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Oliphant, Laurence, 18291888. Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897. Oliver,Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 1858-1932. Ollivant, Alfred, 1874-1927.
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O'Brien, Fitz James, 1828-1862 O'Grady, Standish, 1846-1928 O'Meara, James, 1825-1903 O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953 ... Ozaki, Yei Theodora
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2. Major Microforms Held By Alabama Academic Libraries
Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 18281897. Collected writings of Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) PUBLISHER Adam Matthew Publications FORMATMicrofilm, 80 rolls 1. Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897.
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Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897. Collected writings of Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) PUBLISHER: Adam Matthew Publications FORMAT:Microfilm, 80 rolls CONTENT: INDEX/BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897. Collected writings of Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897); a listing and guide to parts 1-4 of the microfilm collection. Marlborough, Wilts., : Adam Matthew Publications, 1995. LOCATION(S)/HOLDINGS: AAA, reels 1-40 only.

3. Margaret Oliphant Notes
SPP SAINT PAUL PUB LIBR Y. 85219. Oliphant, (Margaret), Mrs., 18281897. A beleaguered city; being a narrative of
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MargaretOliphantNotes: Margaret Oliphant's A Beleaguered City , may be hard to find. Denny Lien responded to my assertion of this with: [ http://www.mtroyal.ab.ca/gaslight/blgctymn.htm
It is reprinted in Edward Wagenknecht's SIX NOVELS OF THE SUPERNATURAL, which may be reasonably commonly held in libraries:
Author: Wagenknecht, Edward, 1900- ed.
Title: Six novels of the supernatural
Published: New York, The Viking press, 1944.
LOCATION: CALL NUMBER: STATUS:
WILSON 820.13 W123 Not checked out
: Wagenknecht, Edward, 1900- ed.: Six novels of the supernatural,
: New York,: The Viking Press,: 1944: Book 4 p. l., 883 p., 1 l. 17 cm.
: Viking portable library
MN LAL LAKE AGASSIZ REG LIBR N MAC MACALESTER COL LIBR Y MNU UNIV OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS Y MNZ COLLEGE OF ST TERESA N MST SAINT CLOUD STATE UNIV Y MUO MOORHEAD STATE UNIV LIBR Y SPP SAINT PAUL PUB LIBR Y : Oliphant, (Margaret), Mrs., 1828-1897. : A beleaguered city; being a narrative of certain recent events in the city of Semur, in the Department of the Haute Bourgogne, a story of the seen and the unseen

4. Margaret Oliphant
Oliphant, Margaret nee Wilson (18281897). Margaret Wilson was born at Wallyford, near Edinburgh, on 4 April 1828. She grew up in Glasgow and Liverpool, and in 1849 published her first novel, Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland.
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MARGARET OLIPHANT
Oliphant, Margaret [nee Wilson] (1828-1897). Novelist. Margaret Wilson was born at Wallyford, near Edinburgh, on 4 April 1828. She grew up in Glasgow and Liverpool, and in 1849 published her first novel, Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland. The work, with its sharp delineation of Scottish character and setting, proved extremely popular and went through three successive editions. Margaret Wilson followed this with Caleb Field (1851) and Merkland (1851). In 1853 her novel Katie Stewart was serialised in Blackwood's Magazine, beginning a professional and personal association with the Blackwood firm and family that was to last until her death in 1897. In 1852 Margaret Wilson moved to London, where she married her cousin artist Francis William Oliphant. Her work continued unabated, and she produced several novels for serialisation in Blackwood's Magazine , including A Quiet Heart Zaidee (1856) and The Athelings (1857). She was soon earning a steady income from her work, which she was to need after her husband died in 1857, leaving her in debt and with three children to provide for. Between 1861 and 1878 she embarked on an ambitious series of novels on English provincial life, which was to include some of her most accomplished work. The seven novel series, entitled 'The Chronicles of Carlingford', was closely modelled on Anthony Trollope's Barsetshire novels, and bore similarities in concerns and themes to George Eliot's works. The series included

5. OLIPHANT, OLIFANT
Oliphant, MARGARET Oliphant (18281897), British novelist and historical writer,daughter of Francis first novel Passages in the Life of Mrs Margaret Maitland.
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His father was then attorney-general in Cape Colony, but was soon transferred as chief justice to Ceylon. The boy’s education was of the most desultory kind. Far the least useless portion of it belonged to the years 1848 and 1849, when he accompanied his parents on a tour on the continent of Europe. In 1851 he accompanied Jung Bahadur from Colombo to Nepaul. He passed an agreeable time there, and saw enough that was new to enable him to write his first book, A Journey to Katmandu (1852). From Nepaul he returned to Ceylon and thence to England, dallied a little with the English bar, so far at least as to eat dinners at Lincoln’s Inn, and then with the Scottish bar, so far at least as to pass an examination in Roman law. He was more happily inspired when he threw over his legal studies and went to travel in Russia. The outcome of that tour was his book on The Russian Shores of the Black Sea (1853). Between 1853 and 1861 he was successively secretary to Lord Elgin during the negotiation of the Canada Reciprocity treaty at Washington, the companion of the duke of Newcastle on a visit to the Circassian coast during the Crimean War, and Lord Elgin’s private secretary on his expedition to China. Each of these experiences produced a pleasant book of travel. In 1861 he was appointed first secretary in Japan, and might have made a successful diplomatic career if it had not been interrupted, almost at the outset, by a night attack on the legation, in which he nearly lost his life. It seems probable that he never properly recovered from this affair. He returned to England and resigned the service, and was elected to parliament in 1865 for the Stirling Burghs.

6. Dr. Anne Simpson's Author And Literature Links: Mrs. Margaret Oliphant
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Mrs. Margaret Oliphant
Links to Oliphant Links to Works Major Works Biography Biography from "Oliphant, Margaret," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2001 http://encarta.msn.com Suggestions E-mail Dr. Simpson E-mail Webmaster

7. SLAINTE
Enter Oliphant, Mrs 18281897 in the Names and Organisations option of the SLAINTESearch Engine to find out more information about this author, including
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Margaret Oliphant
Novelist
Margaret Oliphant, 1828-1897, an extremely prolific writer, produced several novels and stories that place her in the front rank of Victorian fiction. Born at Wallyford, East Lothian, she grew up mainly in Glasgow and Liverpool. She was an avid reader and began to write at an early age, publishing her first novel, Passages in the life of Margaret Maitland , in 1849. Thereafter, for the best part of half a century, she produced fiction, biography, travel books and articles on a vast range of topics. Although she lived only for short periods in Scotland, many of her novels have Scottish themes, both historical and contemporaneous. Among her earlier Scottish novels is Katie Stewart , a true story (1853), set in 1745 and drawing on her own family background. A later Scottish novel, Effie Ogilvie (1886), explores the difficulties of a young woman longing to be more than a merely decorative wife. After the death of her husband in 1859, Oliphant relied on her writing to support her family. She had to take on journalistic work and wrote frequently for Blackwood's magazine . She felt that the pressure to write for money denied her the opportunity to produce first-rate work, but nevertheless she had a "powerful impulse towards excellence", a phrase she uses of one of her own characters, which led to some impressive fiction. After decades of neglect, her achievement is now beginning to be recognised.

8. Records For Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897. (in MARION)
Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 18281897. Not found or no more entries match key
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Laurence, 18291888. Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897; Oliver,Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 1858-1932; Ollivant, Alfred, 1874
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10. SLAINTE
Enter Oliphant, Mrs 18281897 in the Names and Organisations option of the SLAINTE Search Engine to find out more
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Margaret Oliphant
Novelist
Margaret Oliphant, 1828-1897, an extremely prolific writer, produced several novels and stories that place her in the front rank of Victorian fiction. Born at Wallyford, East Lothian, she grew up mainly in Glasgow and Liverpool. She was an avid reader and began to write at an early age, publishing her first novel, Passages in the life of Margaret Maitland , in 1849. Thereafter, for the best part of half a century, she produced fiction, biography, travel books and articles on a vast range of topics. Although she lived only for short periods in Scotland, many of her novels have Scottish themes, both historical and contemporaneous. Among her earlier Scottish novels is Katie Stewart , a true story (1853), set in 1745 and drawing on her own family background. A later Scottish novel, Effie Ogilvie (1886), explores the difficulties of a young woman longing to be more than a merely decorative wife. After the death of her husband in 1859, Oliphant relied on her writing to support her family. She had to take on journalistic work and wrote frequently for Blackwood's magazine . She felt that the pressure to write for money denied her the opportunity to produce first-rate work, but nevertheless she had a "powerful impulse towards excellence", a phrase she uses of one of her own characters, which led to some impressive fiction. After decades of neglect, her achievement is now beginning to be recognised.

11. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > France
Author Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 18281897 Keywords Authors O Oliphant,Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897; Titles J ; Subject France.
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12. Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant: Moulton's Library Of Literary Criticism, Vol.
The following is a Gaslight etext . from Moulton's library of literary criticism , vol. Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant Novelist, born in 1828 at Wallyford, near Musselburgh. Oliphant. 18281897. Novelist, born in 1828 at Wallyford, near Musselburgh. In 1849 her "Passages in the Life of Mrs.
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The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about Back to the Mrs. Oliphant page from Moulton's library of literary criticism vol. VIII.
Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant
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PERSONAL
I have seen that most eminent woman much, through more than thirty years: I never once, nor for one moment, saw her fall short of the beautiful ideal of genius, sweetness, and goodness, which all who knew her link with her name. For many a day, one could not make out when it was she wrote. But this year, in an afternoon one sometimes saw the sheet of paper lying on a table near her, covered with the minute handwriting. It was felt as presumptuous to talk to her of her work. But when, now and then, one ventured, there was the unaffectedness, there was the frankness, which characterise all she says and does. The hearty good wish of the smallest may somewhat help the biggest: and in the record of that evening, which never mortal saw save its writer, there stands the warm God bless her .B OYD , A NDREW K. H., 1892

13. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 18281897.Titles. Jeanne D'Arc her life and death. To the main listings page.
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Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897
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Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death
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14. The Correspondence And Literary Manuscripts
Oliphant The Correspondence and Literary Manuscripts of Margaret Oliphant (18281897)from the REEL 16 MS.23213 Diary of Mrs Oliphant, 1883 MS.23214 Diary of
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OLIPHANT: The Correspondence and Literary Manuscripts
of Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) from the National Library of Scotland
26 reels of 35mm silver-halide positive microfilm plus guide Reminiscences (sections of which were later published as her Autobiography ), and a number of key literary manuscripts such as the holograph version of her first work - Margaret Maitland. These sources help to provide a rounded picture of Margaret Oliphant as a writer, as head of the household after the death of her husband when she was only 31, and as a mother. They portray a life punctuated with death and debt, in which her family and her writing were her only real respite. This collection is an important source for literature, women's studies and gender studies, as well as being an interesting insight into the age in which Margaret Oliphant lived. 26 reels of 35mm silver-halide positive microfilm plus guide
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OLIPHANT: The Correspondence and Literary Manuscripts
of Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) from the National Library of Scotland
CONTENTS OF REELS REEL 1
MS.581 Single letter from autograph album of W F Watson (no 529, 2ff)

15. Network Of Alabama Academic Libraries
Espanolas de America y Oceonia Collected Writings of Margaret Oliphant, 18281897. OfficialConversations and Meetings of Dean Acheson Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret
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Major Microform Sets Held by Alabama Academic Libraries
Compiled and Maintained by T. Harmon Straiton, Jr.
with the cooperation and support of the
Network of Alabama Academic Libraries
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Auburn University Libraries

16. Letters And Documents Collection - O
O'Keeffe, Georgia, 18871986 ANS, 1971 Oct. 16, to Harris and Clare WoffordGift of Clare Wofford Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897 ALS, 1893 Jan.
http://www.brynmawr.edu/Library/SpecColl/Guides/letterboxO.html
Bryn Mawr College Library Special Collections
Guide to the Letters and Documents Collection
Part II: Box and Folder List, O
Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library
February 2000
Last Updated: May 15, 2002
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O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1887-1986
ANS, 1971 Oct. 16, to Harris and Clare Wofford Gift of Clare Wofford
Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897
ALS, 1893 Jan. 3, to Lucy Clifford Library purchase, 1993
Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897
Library purchase, 1993
Olson, Charles, 1910-1970
2 ANsS, 1967 Nov. 4, Dec. 16, to Delores Brien Gift of Delores Brien
Oriole Press
Correspondence, 1925-1929 Adelman Fund, 1990
Orozco, J.
ALS, 1934 June 8, to Eva Gough Gift of Doreen Canaday Spitzer, 1979
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
Counsels her on health and suggests a remedy other than study: "to look after some man."
Ouida, 1839-1908
ALS, n.d., to "Dear Lee" The Adelman Collection
Ozick, Cynthia
Typescript of 1988 Commencement speech at BMC Adelman Fund, 1989
Abbreviations Used in Guides
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17. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret) (18281897) Works by this author
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18. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Jeanne D'Arc her life and death _ 8bit text (with accented letters) by Oliphant,Mrs. (Margaret) (1828-1897). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
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19. Pace Navigation Bar Email Link Quick Jump Catalogs Databases
c1928. DC103 .O47, Jeanne d'Archer life and death by Mrs. Oliphant, Oliphant,Mrs. (Margaret), 18281897, New York etc. GP Putnam's sons, 1896.
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CALL # TITLE AUTHOR PUBL INFO Brave lives and noble;"Noble lives and brave deeds / by Clara L. Mateaux" Mateaux, Clara L New York : Cassell, c1890 Heroic livesRichard I: Saint Francis of Assisi: Joan of Arc: Sir Walter Ralegh: Lord Nelson: Florence Nightingale Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1971, c1934] La revolte du conte de Warwick contre le roi Edward IV. Revolt of the Earl of Warwick against King Edward IV. Giles, J. A. (John Allen), 1808-1884 New York, B. Franklin [1967] Histoire de France / par Emile Keller Keller, Emile, 1828-1909 Tours : A. Mame, 1877 The age of Plantagenet and Valoisthe struggle for supremacy, 1328-1498, by Kenneth Fowler. Photos. by Wim Swaan, Edwin Smith and others Fowler, Kenneth Alan New York, Putnam [1967] The black baronthe strange life of Gilles de Rais, by Tennille Dix Dix, Tennille

20. Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant: Moulton's Library Of Literary Criticism, Vol.
Back to the Mrs. Oliphant page. from Moulton's library of literary criticism, vol. VIII. Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant 18281897.
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The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about Back to the Mrs. Oliphant page from Moulton's library of literary criticism vol. VIII.
Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant
ATRICK AND G ROOME eds Chamber's Biographical Dictionary p
PERSONAL
I have seen that most eminent woman much, through more than thirty years: I never once, nor for one moment, saw her fall short of the beautiful ideal of genius, sweetness, and goodness, which all who knew her link with her name. For many a day, one could not make out when it was she wrote. But this year, in an afternoon one sometimes saw the sheet of paper lying on a table near her, covered with the minute handwriting. It was felt as presumptuous to talk to her of her work. But when, now and then, one ventured, there was the unaffectedness, there was the frankness, which characterise all she says and does. The hearty good wish of the smallest may somewhat help the biggest: and in the record of that evening, which never mortal saw save its writer, there stands the warm God bless her .B OYD , A NDREW K. H., 1892

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