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The Scapegoat

Daphne Du Maurier

Paperback

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The Scapegoat

Synopsis

By chance, two men - one English, the other French - meet in a provincial railway station. Their physical resemblance is uncanny, and they spend the next few hours talking and drinking - until at last John, the Englishman, falls into a drunken stupour. It's to be his last carefree moment, for when he wakes, his French companion has stolen his identity and disappeared. So John steps into the Frenchman's shoes, and faces a variety of perplexing roles - as owner of a chateau, director of a failing business, head of a fractious family, and master of nothing. Gripping and complex, The Scapegoat is a masterful exploration of doubling and identity, and of the dark side of the self.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781844080977
Category:
19th Century Fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2004-04-01
Series:
Virago Modern Classics
Publisher:
Virago Press LTD
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
New edition
Pages:
320
Pagination:
320 pages
Dimensions (mm):
196x127x25mm
Weight:
314g

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