The French Lieutenant's Woman

What is the author's style in The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles?

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Fowles tells the majority of his novel in rich, decorous English and sophisticated language, owing to the traditions of the Victorian Era. He does this because of his own education, and because it helps to contextualize the novel to make the reader believe the characters were written in 1867, and not 1969.