The Blind Man's House by Hugh Walpole
Set in a village, the book is a psychological study of the community and of those who come into contact with a blind man and his young bride. It explores the community's reactions and the interpersonal dynamics that arise as others interact with the couple. The emphasis is on character and social observation rather than external action.
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- Published
- 1941
- Nationality
- English
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- Pages
- 347
- Original Language
- English
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