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The Harness Room (1971) is one of L. P. Hartley’s final and most emotionally charged novels, an intimate drama about identity, desire, and the invisible walls built by expectation. Set in the English countryside, the story centers on seventeen‑year‑old Fergus Macready, a shy, book‑loving youth. His father, Colonel Alistair Macready, widowed and soon to remarry, fears that Fergus lacks the toughness he admires. In his absence on honeymoon, the Colonel entrusts Fergus’s physical development to his chauffeur, Fred Carrington, an ex‑Guardsman famed for his strength and discipline. Their training takes place in a converted room above the garage—once a harness room—where Fred puts Fergus through physical conditioning: boxing, exercises, and strenuous routines intended to harden him into the kind of “man” the Colonel respects. But what begins as a project of paternal concern evolves in unexpected ways. As Fergus and Fred spend long afternoons together, a bond grows beyond duty and discipline. Hartley explores the tension between appearance and authenticity—between societal ideals of masculinity, familial duty, and the inner self. Fergus struggles with who he is, under pressure from his father’s expectations and the stirrings of feelings he barely understands. Fred, meanwhile, stands between his role as trainer and his own understated loneliness. More than just a coming‑of‑age story, The Harness Room is Hartley’s most explicit treatment of homosexual desire, though handled with Hartley’s characteristic subtlety and reticence. It is a novel about longing—both physical and emotional—and the boundaries between mentor, father, and lover. The prose is spare and poignant; much is left unsaid, and much is felt in glances, silences, and the physicality of training. What lingers is the cost of conforming to ideals, the pain of being misunderstood, and the quiet courage it takes to live one’s truth. For readers interested in Hartley’s themes of memory, identity, and emotional restraint—and those drawn to stories where love and friendship defy expectations—The Harness Room stands as a powerful and haunting farewell novel from a writer who always felt the weight of the unspoken.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9786178781019
    • Éditeur
      Asimis Books
    • Date de publication
      26 octobre 2025
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Aucune
    • Catégories BISAC
      Fiction / Classiques, products.bisac.FIC098050, products.bisac.YAF031020, Fiction / LGBT / Généralités, Fiction / Historique / Général, Fiction Pour Jeunes Adultes / Historique / Général
    • Nombre de pages
      185
    • Langue
      Anglais