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John Fowles is an English novelist & litterateur. He was born in March 31, 1926 in Leigh-on-Sea, a settlement within Essex, near London. When attending Bedford School and Oxford University, where he exposed French, he taught around France & Greece. A publication & international profits of his number 1 novel, The Collector, has ended his teaching career and began his literary career. Among his more important works come a novels The Magus and ''The French Lieutenant's Woman. The Aristos his most easily-known non-nonfictional prose operate, occurs as collection of philosophic reflections. John Fowles okay, sleep in Lyme Regis, Dorset. Virtually all critics own considered John Fowles as a swell putative forefather of British postmodernism.
Bibliography
(1963) The Collector
(1964) The Aristos (ISBN 0-586-05377-8)
(1965) The Magus (revised in 1977)
(1969) The French Lieutenant's Woman
(1974) The Ebony Tower
(1977) Daniel Martin
(1979) The Tree
(1982) Mantissa (Hardback: ISBN 0-224-02938-X; Softback: ISBN 0316290270)
(1985) A Maggot
(1998) Wormholes - Essays and Occasional Writings
(2003) The Journals - Volume 1''
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New York Times: John Fowles
Articles by and about Fowles, and reviews of, and extracts from, his works. [Requires free registration].
John Fowles
Biographical information, reviews of his work, and first editions of his novels for sale.
Wired for Books: John Fowles
Audio of Don Swaim's 1985 interview with John Fowles. [RealAudio format].
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