An edition of The pursued (2011)

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An edition of The pursued (2011)

The pursued

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The Pursued is set against the quiet London suburbs of the 1930s and the daily life of a seemingly happy married couple. The prose is fast, pared-down and psychologically loaded, creating its own brand of English noir. Opening with a mysterious death, the plot reveals the inner workings of Marjorie and Ted's marriage, flecked with domestic abuse and sexual sado-masochism.

Its thriller elements are blended with radical gender politics through this channel of disgruntled domesticity. A reader coming new to C S Forester might be forgiven for thinking this writer a woman. The domestic drudgery of Marjorie's everyday life is imagined in minute detail – the washing, cooking, shopping, the children, and the husband's tyrannical demands.

The fulminating passions, the quiet rage, and the burning desire for violent revenge belongs largely to the disenfranchised female characters. Marjorie looks at her spinster friends – the newly independent, career-minded women of the 1930s – with a fear that she overcomes. Her mother, seemingly mild and meek, seethes with the sly, unquenchable vengeance of Clytemnestra.

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Publisher
Penguin Classics
Language
English
Pages
218

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Published in

London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.912
Library of Congress
PR6011.O56 P87 2011, PR6011.O56 P877 2011, PR6011.O56

The Physical Object

Pagination
218 p. ;
Number of pages
218

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25247792M
Internet Archive
pursued0000fore
ISBN 10
0141198079
ISBN 13
9780141198071
LCCN
2012358357
OCLC/WorldCat
751743892

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