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John Fowles

In this clear and concise book, Acheson traces the development of John Fowles' novels from The Collector through to The Ebony Tower, and shows how the sexual element of his early novels is interwoven with his interest in French existentialism.

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  • "In this clear and concise book, Acheson traces the development of John Fowles' novels from The Collector through to The Ebony Tower, and shows how the sexual element of his early novels is interwoven with his interest in French existentialism."@en
  • ""John Fowles (1926-2005) has the distinction of being both a best-selling novelist and one whose work has earned the respect of academic critics. This vibrant collection of original essays sheds new critical light on all of Fowles's writings, with a special focus on The French Lieutenant's Woman as the most widely studied of his works. The stellar cast of contributors offers an outstanding range of expertise on Fowles, providing fresh reassessments and new perspectives on his fiction and non-fiction"--"

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