Editions for The Library Window: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), Ghost story, in which a young girl is mesmerized by a window which may not even be a window. Book Descriptions: The Library Window by Mrs. Oliphant Ostensibly a ghost story, The Library Window is also an exploration of what is real and what is not, or, as the author says, A Story of the Seen and Unseen. Newly designed and typeset in a modern byinch format by Waking Lion Press.
Listen to "Library Window, The" by Margaret O. Oliphant available from Rakuten Kobo. Narrated by Cathy Dobson. Start a free day trial today and get your first audiobook free. Margaret Oliphant ( - ]) was a Scottish novelist who wrote as Mrs. Oliphant. She is best known for her fictional w. Margaret Oliphant. Table of Contents. The Library Window The Secret Chamber. It's no window, Mrs Balcarres. It has been filled in, in the days of the window duties: you will mind, Leddy Carnbee." and after the post came in, and the 'Times,' that I suddenly saw the Library window again. I had seen it every day and noticed nothing; but to. Check out this great listen on www.doorway.ru Margaret Oliphant () was a Scottish novelist who wrote as Mrs. Oliphant. She is best known for her fictional works, historical novels and supernatural tales. 'The Library Window' is a ghost story. A young girl, visiting her aunt in Scotland, fi.
Editions for The Library Window: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), In her two stories, “The Open Door”()and “The Library Window”(), these themes emerge with particular intensity. These stories, which represent respectively the mature and final phases of Oliphant's career, are rich in metaphors concerning shadow and illumination, confinement and escape, looking in and looking out, which give subtlety and depth to these themes. THE LIBRARY WINDOW by Margaret Oliphant, Of the three dozen or so short stories, some almost novellas, written by Margaret Oliphant, a third deal with the supernatural. All but two of them—"A Christmas Tale" () and "The Secret Chamber" ()—date from the last 17 years of her long working life.
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