

The Collector
Henry Naylor
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Readers appreciate the psychological depth and themes in The Collector, often describing it as a gripping and thought-provoking novel. Many find the character development, particularly of the collector, to be both fascinating and unsettling. Although some critiques mention pacing issues and character likability, overall, the book has left a significant impact on its readers.
John Fowles's classic story of possession, obsession and love is considered one of the great works in modern literature.
Frederick Clegg appears to be an ordinary, slightly shabby clerk.
Winning a fortune in the lottery he buys a remote country house, and goes about furnishing it with everything he thinks a beautiful woman could desire.1 woman, 1 man
The Collector is a British adaptation play written by Mark Healy and published by Samuel French in [Place of publication not identified] (2006).
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