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One of the entries in Margaret Oliphant's series The Carlingford Chronicles, Salem Chapel offers modern-day readers a peek into the Victorian era, replete with its preoccupation with socioeconomic status and strict codes of behavior. In this volume of the series, an unsavory character (whose identity might surprise you) concocts a plot to besmirch the reputation of an upstanding young lady.

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One of the entries in Margaret Oliphant's series The Carlingford Chronicles, Salem Chapel offers modern-day readers a peek into the Victorian era, replete with its preoccupation with socioeconomic status and strict codes of behavior. In this volume of the series, an unsavory character (whose identity might surprise you) concocts a plot to besmirch the reputation of an upstanding young lady.

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Margaret Oliphant (1828.1897) was a prolific Scottish writer who published more than one hundred works despite a life marked by family loss. Her Chronicles of Carlingford, including ' Salem Chapel ', explore religious conflicts and social hierarchies in provincial England with biting irony. A regular contributor to Blackwoods Magazine, she combined domestic realism with social critique, anticipating modern feminist themes. Rediscovered for her psychological insight, Oliphant became a leading voice for women in a rigid society. Her legacy endures as a pillar of Victorian literature and a sharp observer of bourgeois manners. Her writing continues to resonate with readers drawn to Victorian novels, religious dissent, chapel communities, and social satire.