Watch and ward
The narrative follows a young, cautious bachelor who becomes guardian to an orphaned adolescent, undertaking to shape her upbringing and social prospects; his protective zeal gradually hardens into possessiveness and intrusive control, prompting conflicts over autonomy, marriage prospects, and moral propriety. The plot traces his internal struggles, social manoeuvrings, and attempts to arrange the ward's future, while the girl's youthful impulses and external suitors expose the limits of paternal authority. Themes include guardianship versus individual freedom, obsession masked as duty, and tensions between respectability and desire; the prose privileges psychological observation and subtle social detail.
About This Book
The narrative follows a young, cautious bachelor who becomes guardian to an orphaned adolescent, undertaking to shape her upbringing and social prospects; his protective zeal gradually hardens into possessiveness and intrusive control, prompting conflicts over autonomy, marriage prospects, and moral propriety. The plot traces his internal struggles, social manoeuvrings, and attempts to arrange the ward's future, while the girl's youthful impulses and external suitors expose the limits of paternal authority. Themes include guardianship versus individual freedom, obsession masked as duty, and tensions between respectability and desire; the prose privileges psychological observation and subtle social detail.





