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| | Caught (Henry Green) - book review |
 | | Caught conveys something of the changing popular mood, the exigencies of wartime organisation, and the way the war affected relations between people, especially between men and women. |
 | | Caught is psychologically penetrating, with some intense individual portraits — of Roe and Pye principally, but also of the ancient Piper, the cook Mrs Howells, and others. |
 | | The narrative of Caught is also unusual, with a round-about approach employing flashbacks, foreshadowings, and indirect narration (as with Roe's long action account at the end), but the result is never difficult to follow. |
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