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The Puzzleheaded Girl

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The Puzzleheaded Girl by Christina Stead explores the intricate dynamics of human relationships through a series of interconnected stories centred around a mysterious and enigmatic woman named Honor Lawrence. As Honor crosses paths with various characters, she leaves a profound impact on their lives, challenging their perceptions and revealing deeper truths about themselves. This novel delves into themes of identity, connection, and the complexities of the human psyche.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy character-driven tales that delve into the complexities of human relationships and individual struggles. Christina Stead offers a profound exploration of the inner lives of her characters, blending psychological insight with keen social observation.

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The Puzzleheaded Girl

Four interlinked novellas. Honor Lawrence, like many of Stead's vivid characters, highlights women's growing independence through her refusal to conform.

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'I hate and despise business and anything to do with making money.'

'Do you think it's wrong?'

'It is the enemy of art.'

Eighteen-year-old Honor Lawrence is out of place at the bank where she works. When she refuses to accept a promotion, despite her obvious poverty, her mentor, Augustus Debrett, doesn't quite know what to make of it, or of her. Honor is an enigmaβ€”and she leaves confusion and uneasiness in her wake.

In The Puzzleheaded Girl, made up of four thematically linked novellas, Stead's unsurpassable skills of observation and social critique are on full display.

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Christina Stead is praised for her vital and powerful talent, often likened to Virginia Woolf, with a profound ability to capture the world's complexity and bitterness. She is celebrated for her original genius and ability to evoke the era she writes about with exquisite prose. The Puzzleheaded Girl is appreciated for its exploration of obsession and is seen as a seminal feminist text, showcasing Stead's exceptional skills in tone, voice, and scene-setting.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925355710

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 October 2016

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Fiona Wright

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Christina Stead was born in 1902 in Sydney's south. After graduating from high school in 1917, she attended Sydney Teachers' College on a scholarship. She subsequently took a series of teaching and secretarial positions before travelling to London, aged twenty-six. There she met Wilhelm Blech (later William Blake), a married American writer and a broker at the firm where she worked: they soon became lovers. They spent many years travelling and working in Europe and the United States, and eventually married in 1952. Stead's first books, The Salzburg Tales and Seven Poor Men of Sydney, were published in 1934 to positive reviews in England and the United States. Her fourth work, The Man Who Loved Children, has been hailed as a 'masterpiece' by Jonathan Franzen, among others. In total, Stead wrote almost twenty novels and short-story collections. Stead returned to Australia in 1969 after forty years abroad for a fellowship at the Australian National University. She resettled permanently in Australia in 1974 and was the first recipient of the Patrick White Award that year. Christina Stead died in Sydney in 1983, aged eighty. She is widely considered to be one of the most influential Australian authors of the twentieth century.

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