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Miss Marjoribanks
- By: Margaret Oliphant
- Narrated by: Lucy Scott
- Length: 19 hrs and 45 mins
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This Victorian masterpiece of comic irony and unsentimental warmth has a force of nature at its core: headstrong Lucilla Marjoribanks. Mrs Oliphant’s unconventional and endearing heroine is ‘a woman with a mission’: she is determined to take charge of her widowed father and shape the social life of the community. With insight, tact and intelligence, she organises events, manages relationships, and guides the fates of those around her, all while remaining firmly in control of her own life.
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Miss Marjoribanks
- Narrated by: Lucy Scott
- Length: 19 hrs and 45 mins
- Release date: 03-07-2025
- Language: English
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Wizard's Son, Volume 1
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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To the despair of his widowed mother, Walter Methven is a carefree young man with no annoying ambition and a circle of dubious friends. This changes when to his great surprise he learns he has succeeded to the title of his little known relative Lore Erradeen. He vows to put aside his aimless past and do some real good in his new position. One condition of inheriting the title is to spend several days each year on Loch Houran in the West Highlands, at the ancient castle of the Warlock Lord of Erradeen, an evil man who some believe still exerts his power over each Lord Erradeen in turn. This ...
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Hester
- By: Margaret Oliphant
- Narrated by: Georgina Sutton
- Length: 20 hrs and 13 mins
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Hester (1883) is a dramatic story of female power and family tensions within Victorian society. Using her own money, Catherine Vernon manages to save the family bank from collapse after her cousin John absconds with some of its money. As the matriarch of Redborough, Catherine is used to commanding authority, but this is challenged with the arrival of John’s strong and capable teenage daughter, Hester. Ignorant of her father’s conduct, Hester takes against Catherine and a mutual antipathy soon sets in. A masterpiece of domestic realism, the novel is one of Mrs Oliphant’s most admired works.
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Hester
- Narrated by: Georgina Sutton
- Length: 20 hrs and 13 mins
- Release date: 21-12-2023
- Language: English
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Jeanne D'Arc: Her Life And Death
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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The story of Jeanne d'Arc, or Joan of Arc , has passed into folklore and has been retold by many. The young teenager was sent by an as-yet uncrowned Charles VII of France to relieve Orleans from siege during the 100 Years' War with England, following visions she claimed to have received. After just nine days, she led the French army to victory and was subsequently burned at the stake for heresy. Later cleared of all charges, she was canonized in 1920. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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- The Australian Genius Who Developed Radar and Showed Oppenheimer How to Build The Bomb
- By: Roland Perry
- Narrated by: James Saunders
- Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
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Oliphant's brilliance was not limited to atomic science, he was also central to the development of radar, which saved Britain from Nazi invasion. After the war, Oliphant's push against US nuclear dominance drew suspicion from the CIA. Based on his interviews with Oliphant, bestselling author Perry traces his life from his humble beginnings in Adelaide, his early triumphs alongside Sir Ernest Rutherford, and his breakthrough work on radar and the Manhattan Project, through to his key role in establishing the Australian National University and his controversial governorship of South Australia.
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Knowledge
- By Peter Goes on 08-02-2026
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- The Australian Genius Who Developed Radar and Showed Oppenheimer How to Build The Bomb
- Narrated by: James Saunders
- Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
- Release date: 01-01-2026
- Language: English
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Wizard's Son Volume 3
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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To the despair of his widowed mother, Walter Methven is a carefree young man with no annoying ambition and a circle of dubious friends. In Volume 1 this changes when to his great surprise he learns he has succeeded to the title of his little known relative Lore Erradeen. He vows to put aside his aimless past and do some real good in his new position. One condition of inheriting the title is to spend several days each year on Loch Houran in the West Highlands, at the ancient castle of the Warlock Lord of Erradeen, an evil man who some believe still exerts his power over each Lord Erradeen in ...
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Mrs. Oliphant’s Wives & Widows
- By: Margaret Oliphant
- Narrated by: Anne Hancock
- Length: 5 hrs and 24 mins
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Over the course of 47 years, Victorian writer Margaret Oliphant produced 120 novels, biographies, and histories, as well as hundreds of essays and book reviews. "She was of an intellect so alert," wrote J. M. Barrie, "that one wondered if she ever fell asleep." Widowed young, she was the sole support of her children and her nieces, whom her brother had abandoned: a powerful impetus for her prodigious output. The two novels included here reflect the difficulties that Victorian wives had when their lives took unexpected turns.
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Mrs. Oliphant’s Wives & Widows
- Narrated by: Anne Hancock
- Length: 5 hrs and 24 mins
- Release date: 23-09-2025
- Language: English
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The Mrs Oliphant Library
- By: Mrs Margaret Oliphant
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Step within The Mrs Oliphant Library, where the lamp is lit, the curtains drawn, and the quiet voices of another century begin again. Here are novels of households and hearts, of provincial streets and church spires, of women’s wit, sorrow, duty, and courage; stories in which the ordinary parlour may open, almost unawares, upon the unseen. Each book is read in full, for those who love Victorian fiction in all its tenderness, irony, mystery, and truth.
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Wizard's Son, Volume 2
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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To the despair of his widowed mother, Walter Methven is a carefree young man with no annoying ambition and a circle of dubious friends. In Volume 1 this changes when to his great surprise he learns he has succeeded to the title of his little known relative Lore Erradeen. He vows to put aside his aimless past and do some real good in his new position. One condition of inheriting the title is to spend several days each year on Loch Houran in the West Highlands, at the ancient castle of the Warlock Lord of Erradeen, an evil man who some believe still exerts his power over each Lord Erradeen in ...
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Hester: A Story of Contemporary Life, Volume 1
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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Catherine Vernon has a firm hand on her family and on the family business. Her plans for her young protege Edward, whom she loves like a son, are disturbed by the arrival of Hester, a 14-year-old girl who is just as strong willed. The conflict between Catherine and Hester is resolved through their mutual love for Edward. On one level a love story, Hester is unusual for its time in its portrayal of women in business. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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Hester: A Story of Contemporary Life, Volume 2
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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Catherine Vernon has a firm hand on her family and on the family business. Her plans for her young protege Edward, whom she loves like a son, are disturbed by the arrival of Hester, a 14-year-old girl who is just as strong willed. The conflict between Catherine and Hester is resolved through their mutual love for Edward. On one level a love story, Hester is unusual for its time in its portrayal of women in business. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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The Top 10 Short Stories - 19th Century British Women
- By: George Eliot, Charlotte Mew, Mary Shelley, and others
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley, Ghizela Rowe, David Shaw-Parker
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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With the talents on display the most difficult task is choosing only ten. Their virtuosity, their craft and ambition scare belie the difficulties that society places upon most women. Their words cannot be denied, their literary heritage is safe forever.
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The Top 10 Short Stories - 19th Century British Women
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley, Ghizela Rowe, David Shaw-Parker
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
- Release date: 31-07-2024
- Language: English
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Mystery of Mrs. Blencarrow
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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Set against the picturesque backdrop of the English Lake District, this story revolves around the seemingly ordinary Mrs. Blencarrow, a widow managing her late husbands modest estate while raising five children. Respected in her quaint community, she partakes in the familiar social rituals of tea and dinner parties. Yet, beneath her unassuming exterior lies a surprising revelation a strangers remark about her being a woman with a history hints at a past shrouded in intrigue and perhaps scandal. After eighteen years in the town, where has she hidden her secrets?
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Margaret Oliphant: Miss Marjoribanks, Phoebe Junior and Hester
- A BBC Radio Collection
- By: Margaret Oliphant, Kate Clanchy, Zena Foster, and others
- Narrated by: Charlotte Attenborough, Elizabeth Spriggs, Full Cast, and others
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
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Three BBC radio adaptations of famous novels by the prolific 19th-century author Mrs Oliphant - plus an episode of Reading Aloud, with extracts from her autobiography. Sometimes called ‘the feminist Trollope’, Margaret Oliphant wrote more than 100 works of fiction in a wide variety of genres, ranging from novels of small-town life to historical tales and supernatural stories. Included here are three of her best-loved works, brimming with dry wit, perceptive irony and flawed but fascinating heroines.
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Margaret Oliphant: Miss Marjoribanks, Phoebe Junior and Hester
- A BBC Radio Collection
- Narrated by: Charlotte Attenborough, Elizabeth Spriggs, Full Cast, Lyndsey Marshall, Penelope Wilton, Peter Jeffrey, Teresa Gallagher
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
- Release date: 18-06-2020
- Language: English
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House Divided Against Itself
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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A house divided against itself cannot stand. So proclaimed Abraham Lincoln in 1858. In this captivating tale, we meet the irascible Mr. Waring, a cantankerous English ex-patriot entrenched in the picturesque landscapes of Italy alongside his enchanting daughter, Frances. Long before the influx of tourists and hotels, Mr. Waring cherished his solitude, harboring deep resentment for the gawkers that now invade his peaceful existence, many of whom are fellow countrymen. Frances, though petite and charming, unexpectedly navigates her role as the mistress of the house with a mix of grace and ...
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Hester- A Story of Contemporary Life, Volume 2
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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In Hester, Catherine Vernon expertly navigates the complexities of family and business. She has high hopes for her young protege Edward, whom she cherishes like a son. However, everything changes with the arrival of Hester, a spirited 14-year-old girl who matches Catherines determination. Their initial clash transforms as they discover a shared bond through their mutual affection for Edward. While at its heart a love story, Hester stands out for its groundbreaking portrayal of women in the business world. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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Phoebe, Junior
- By: Margaret O. Oliphant
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In the midst of Victorian England, where social status and snobbery reign supreme, Phoebe Beecham embarks on a journey of discovery that unravels her familys intriguing history. As she navigates the complexities of religion and politics, Phoebe learns that the past holds secrets that could challenge the very foundations of the social order. - Summary by Lynne T
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Hester- A Story of Contemporary Life, Volume 1
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In Hester, Catherine Vernon expertly manages both her family and their thriving business. However, her carefully laid plans for Edward, the young protege she cherishes like a son, are thrown into disarray with the arrival of Hester, a fiercely independent 14-year-old girl. The tension between Catherine and Hester unfolds as they both navigate their feelings for Edward, leading to an unexpected bond forged through love and rivalry. This compelling narrative not only explores a love story but also stands out for its progressive portrayal of women in the business world during its time. - Summary ...
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