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Dictionary of Literary Biography on John Fowles (page 2)

Three of the novels—The Collector (1963), The Magus (1965), and The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969) —have been made into motion pictures. Fowles's success in the marketplace derives from his great skill as a storyteller. His fiction is rich in narrative suspense, romantic conflict, and erotic drama. Remarkably, he manages to sustain such effects at the same time that, as an experimental writer testing conventional assumptions about reality, he examines and parodies the traditional devices of storytelling. Less known to the reading public are his published works of poetry and philosophy. Along with his many essays, articles, reviews, and translations, they reflect their author's wide range of intellectual interests. Erudite in several fields of art and science, Fowles has written on subjects as diverse as medieval French literature, natural history, and biological evolution. He is one of the few writers today who command the attention of both a mass audience and the literary scholar and critic.

Born 31 March 1926 in a small suburb of London, Fowles describes his hometown as "dominated by conformism—the pursuit of respectability." A fierce individualist, he attributes his dislike of groups, of "mankind en masse," to the oppressive social pressures of his childhood.

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    Ellen Pifer, University of Delaware|Thomas C. Foster, University of Michigan-Flint. John Fowles from Dictionary of Literary Biography. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.



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