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Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman, PDF eBook

Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman PDF

Part of the Reader's Guides series

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John Fowles's 1969 novel The French Lieutenant's Woman has become a modern classic but it is a complex novel and can be daunting to study.

This accessible guide offers detailed readings of the text as well as accounts of Fowles's influences and the context of the novel's composition.

It also discusses Fowles's manipulation of the story's Victorian setting and source material, and his treatment of key themes such as gender, sexuality and social class.

It addresses the reviews and critical reception of the novel, and offers study suggestions and a guide to further reading.

A separate section engages with the 1981 film adaptation scripted by Harold Pinter.

This introduction to the text is the ideal companion to study, offering guidance on: Literary and historical context Language, style and form Reading The French Lieutenant's Woman Critical reception and publishing history Adaptation and interpretation Further reading

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