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John Fowles has the distinction of being both a best-selling novelist and one whose work has earned the respect of academic critics. In this clear and concise book, James Acheson traces the development of Fowles' 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. He shows how the sexual element of Fowles' early novels is interwoven with the author's interest in French existentialism as, in his first three works of fiction, Fowles' main characters are obliged not only to struggle with sexual issues but to choose between living a life of humdrum conventionality, on the one hand, or seeking to discover a sense of their own 'authenticity' on the other. By the 1970s, however, Fowles' 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, his most recent work of fiction, he abandons existentialism in favour of a more generalised philosophical issue - the limits of human knowledge.
Note biographique
JAMES ACHESON is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. He is author of Samuel Beckett's Artistic Theory and Practice, co-editor of Contemporary British Poetry and Beckett's Later Fiction and Drama; and editor of The British and Irish Novel since 1960 and British and Irish Drama since 1960. A member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Beckett Studies, he has published essays on Beckett and other authors in various edited collections and journals.
Fonctionnalité
John Fowles is not only a popular novelist, but also academically respected. His work is now much studied
The author clearly delineates the characteristics of Fowles' work and the development of his thought through the novels
The reputation of the Macmillan Modern Novelists series
Table des matières
General Editor's Preface.- Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- The Collector.- The Magus.- The French Lieutenant's Woman.- The Ebony Tower.- Daniel Martin.- A Maggot.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.
Détails
Code EAN : | 9780312213879 |
Editeur : | Palgrave MacMillan UK-Macmillan Education |
Date de publication : | 15-08-1998 |
Format : | Relié |
Langue(s) : | anglais |
Hauteur : | 222 mm |
Largeur : | 143 mm |
Epaisseur : | 14 mm |
Poids : | 281 gr |
Stock : | No longer supplied by us |
Nombre de pages : | 128 |