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 Daniel Martin is a novel by John Fowles. It was released in 1977 and can be taken as a Bildungsroman, following the life of the eponymous protagonist. The novel uses both first and third person voices, whilst employing a variety of literary techniques...




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Daniel Martin Caballero
09/21/2001: 379 words, approx. 1 pages Naval Petty Officer 3rd Class Daniel Martin Caballero, 21, was poised to see the world. He joined the Navy three years ago, trained as an electronics technician in Chicago and had worked for two years at the Pentagon, most recently staging satellite videoteleconferences. ...
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Chris Martin: Daniel Weinberg.
03/01/2006: 596 words, approx. 2 pages Chris Martin, an American, and Michael Krebber, a German, were both born in 1954. Krebber has suggested that he might be a failed actor who is seen by others as a Conceptual artist, one who finds ways to paint, because it's a good...
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Germany seeks 7 more in thwarted plot
9/6/2007: 550 words, approx. 2 pages Police searched Thursday for seven people thought to have aided three Islamic radicals arrested for allegedly plotting massive bombings _ a case that has ignited debate over whether investigators should have broader powers to probe the computers of terrorism suspects.The additional suspects were being sought...
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Germany mulls terror training as crime
9/7/2007: 551 words, approx. 2 pages German state security officials urged the government Friday to make training at a terror camp a crime, following a foiled bomb plot by alleged Islamic radicals believed to have undergone paramilitary training in Pakistan.Authorities continued investigating people suspected of providing support to three suspected terrorists...




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Critical Essay by Susan Strehle Klemtner
1,289 words, approx. 4 pages
 In Daniel Martin (1977), John Fowles generates matter and manner out of oppositions like those between the perspectives of Dan and Jenny, the politics of right and left, first and third person, past and present, ka and ba…. These oppositions begin with the first sentence, a remarkable anticipation of the novel: "Whole sight; or all the rest is desolation." Posing an either/or choice, the statement divides these two alternatives into apparently irreconcilable poles, but Fowles eventually...
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Critical Essay by James Gindin
1,273 words, approx. 4 pages
 John Fowles is, in his recent novel Daniel Martin, as he was in his preceding novel, The French Lieutenant's Woman,… explicitly conscious of his attitude toward his own characters…. Fowles is fond of almost all of [them], sometimes, perhaps, excessively fond…. Man's brutality toward other creatures, in Fowles's world, is endemic, established in the first chapter, an account of a summer day during which Daniel Martin, the narrator and the subject of a long search for...


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