
Mrs. Arthur, written by Mrs. Oliphant in the late 19th century, is the third and final volume of a novel that delves into the emotional complexities following a troubled marriage between Arthur Curtis and his wife, Nancy. The narrative examines themes of misunderstandings, personal pride, and societal expectations as the characters navigate their identities and desires. This volume was originally published in 1877 and is part of the Elibron Classics series, reprinted by Bernhard Tauchnitz in Leipzig.





















































































































