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Margaret Oliphant viewed Jerusalem as the center of Western culture. "The story of Jerusalem is one of the most wonderful in the world, besides being of unparalleled importance to the human race.
The Atlas of the Ancient World brings alive the great civilizations of long ago, shedding light on the cultures that created such wonders as the majestic pyramids at Giza, the enigmatic Stone-Henge and the overpowering splendor of the ...
The literary style marries the novel's domestic focus with a wider social commentary, rendering it a poignant exploration of personal freedoms in a time of strict societal norms.
In May 1852 she married her cousin, Frank Wilson Oliphant. He had very delicate health. For the sake of his health they moved in January 1859 to Florence, and thence to Rome, where Frank Oliphant died.