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John Fowles

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This work traces the development of John Fowles's novels from "The Collector", "The Magus" and "The French Lieutenant's Woman", each concerned with the quest for self-knowledge, through to "The Ebony Tower" and "Daniel Martin".

The book shows how the sexual element of Fowles's early novels is interwoven with the author's interest in French existentialism as, in his first three works of fiction, Fowles's main characters are obliged not only to struggle with sexual issues but to choose between living a life of conventionality, on the one hand, or seeking to discover a sense of their own "authenticity" on the other.

By the 1970s, however, Fowles's interest in existentialism had begun to wane, his disillusionment taking different forms in "The Ebony Tower", a collection of short stories, and in "Daniel Martin", the novel that followed it.

In "A Maggot" he abandons existentialism in favour of a more generalized philosophical issue - the limits of human knowledge.

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Product Details
Red Globe Press
0333516702 / 9780333516706
Paperback / softback
823.914
15/07/1998
United Kingdom
English
xi, 113p.
22 cm
advanced secondary /undergraduate Learn More