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The Watch Tower: Collectors Edition: Introduction by Joan London

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The Watch Tower: Collectors Edition: Introduction by Joan London by Elizabeth Harrower is a powerful exploration of psychological control and resilience. The story follows sisters Laura and Clare, who are caught in a toxic web of emotional manipulation after being left in precarious situations by family and societal pressures. As they navigate the complexities of their lives, the novel delves into themes of power, entrapment, and the pursuit of autonomy.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate intense psychological drama and character-driven narratives. It explores the complexities of relationships and power dynamics, offering a profound and unsettling look into domestic life in mid-20th-century Australia. This edition includes an introduction by Joan London, adding further depth to your reading experience.

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The Watch Tower: Collectors Edition: Introduction by Joan London

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After Laura and Clare are abandoned by their mother, Felix is there to help, even to marry Laura if she will have him. Little by little, the two sisters grow complicit with his obsessions, his cruelty, his need to control.

Set in the leafy northern suburbs of Sydney during the 1940s, The Watch Tower is a novel of relentless and acute psychological power.

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The Watch Tower by Elizabeth Harrower is widely praised for its intense portrayal of psychological cruelty and domestic entrapment, set against the backdrop of 1940s Sydney. Critics highlight the novel's ability to maintain narrative tension and depth with its examination of two sisters under the influence of a tyrannical and pathological character. Harrower's incisive character development and forensic psychological insight are noted as significant achievements in creating a harrowing yet captivating narrative. The book has been celebrated as a neglected classic, showcasing the complexities of power, isolation, and gender dynamics.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925355895

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 November 2016

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Edition: College edition

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 37.0mm

Width: 143.0mm

Height: 217.0mm

Weight: 474g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Elizabeth Harrower was born in Sydney in 1928. She lived in Newcastle until her family moved back to Sydney when she was eleven. In 1951 Harrower travelled to London and began to write. Her first novel, Down in the City, was published there in 1957 and was followed by The Long Prospect a year later. In 1959 she returned to Sydney, where she worked in radio and then in publishing. Her third novel, The Catherine Wheel, appeared in 1960. Harrower published The Watch Tower, the novel often called her masterpiece, in 1966. Four years later she finished In Certain Circles, but withdrew it from publication at the last moment. The novel was finally published in 2014, to great acclaim. As well as novels Harrower wrote short stories, most of which are collected in A Few Days in the Country (2015). She is one of the most important postwar Australian writers. She was admired by many of her contemporaries, including Patrick White and Christina Stead, who both became lifelong friends. Her fiction is now reaching a new generation of readers and writers. Elizabeth Harrower lives in Sydney.

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