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John Fowles: Critical Essay by Katherine Tarbox

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SOURCE: An introduction to The Art of John Fowles, The University of Georgia Press, 1988, pp. 1-10.

In the following excerpt, Tarbox examines the underlying theme of Fowles's novels, analyzing the trials that his protagonists undergo in order to achieve self-realization and authenticity.

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