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domestic-observation
Gaunt's detailed attention to his household environment and family dynamics, highlighting personal and emotional undercurrents.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Disappearance (1951)Philip Wylie
PART I
The chapter introduces Dr. William Percival Gaunt, a successful philosopher, who is at home working on a complex lecture when a mysterious universal event occurs: the sudden disappearance of all females at the exact same moment worldwide. Gaunt's intellectual preoccupations and domestic observations reveal his character and relationships, particularly with his wife Paula, who is emotionally burdened but quietly coping with daily struggles. The chapter sets a tone of bafflement and gradual realization about the magnitude of the catastrophe.