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Hardcover The Intruder Book

ISBN: 1025743059

ISBN13: 9781025743059

The Intruder

"The Intruder" is a compelling psychological novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the fragile nature of social stability. Written by Paul Eldridge, a master of character study and philosophical nuance, the story centers on the disruptive presence of an outsider whose arrival challenges the established order of a group. Through sharp dialogue and profound internal monologue, Eldridge explores themes of jealousy, identity, and the masks people wear to maintain their standing in society.

As the narrative unfolds, the presence of the titular intruder acts as a catalyst for hidden tensions and suppressed desires to rise to the surface. The book serves as a poignant reflection of the 1920s literary landscape, offering a sophisticated look at the tensions between individual autonomy and communal expectations. Eldridge's prose is both evocative and analytical, capturing the subtle shifts in power and emotion that occur when the status quo is threatened. "The Intruder" remains a significant work of early twentieth-century American literature, providing a timeless examination of the human psyche and the intricate games people play to protect their sense of self.

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