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Introduction. (special issue on John Fowles)(John Fowles Issue)

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Twentieth Century Literature, March 22nd, 1996

The special issue of the 'Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal' honors the literary achievement of John Fowles. His works, especially fiction, remain subject to academic critical appraisal, simply because these reflect humanistic openness, unfettered by a set and inflexible political agendas. His novels deconstruct reality, reflecting life's state of indeterminacy. Thus, he declines the authoritative voice in his narratives, a role that most authors arrogate with ease.

Our intention as editors of this special issue of Twentieth Century Literature is to honor the acco...

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