- The Vet's Daughter
"The Vet's Daughter" (ISBN 0-86068-163-7) is a 1959 novel by English author
Barbara Comyns Carr .The subject of the novel
"The Vet's Daughter" is the fictional tale of Alice Rowlands, the daughter of a
South London veterinarian in theEdwardian era. Alice's father is a bully who rules their repressed house through terror. Alice'a frail mother dies and is swiftly replaced in the family home by her father's brash and sexually savvy new girlfriend. The confusion and abuse heaped on Alice combined with her ultimate optimism lead to her discovering her ownoccult powers, with disastrous results. The quality of the writing and of that "innocent eye which observes with childlike simplicity the most fantastic or the most ominous occurrence" was praised byGraham Greene . [Comyns Carr, Barbara, The Vet's Daughter (Virago)]The history of the novel
Barbara Comyns Carr dreamt the idea for "The Vet's Daughter" whilst on honeymoon in a Welsh cottage lent to her and her new husband by the
Soviet agentKim Philby in 1945. [Comyns Carr, Barbara, Introduction to "The Vet's Daughter" (Virago 1981)] The novel was not to be completed for some years and was first published byHeinemann in 1959. It was republished by Virago in 1981 and has been reprinted several times since then. The story was read bySusannah Harker forBBC Radio .Notes
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