
A House Divided Against Itself is a novel by Mrs. Oliphant, published in 1886. Set in Bordighera, Italy, it follows Mr. Waring and his daughter Frances as they navigate a secluded life that is disrupted by unexpected encounters. The narrative delves into themes of isolation, familial relations, and the complexities of the past, highlighting the tensions that arise from their carefully maintained existence. This work reflects the literary style of the late 19th century and contributes to the development of the English novel.





















































































































