THE WORK OF JOHN FOWLES AND ITS PLACE IN POSTMODERN LITERATURE
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lepidopterist, postmodernism, publication, fiction, metafiction, Victorian Age, writer##article.abstract##
In this article, John Fowles' work and his contribution to postmodern literature will be discussed briefly, as well as an analysis of the works. In addition, in this article, one can learn about his early literary efforts, creative ways and many manuscripts for publishing his works. He is also said to have honed his craft by studying and imitating the works of writers he admired, such as Flaubert, D.H. Lawrence, Defoe, and Hemingway.
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LIST OF USED LITERATURE
[1] Goosmann, B. (2006). Biography of John Fowles. Retrieved April 10, 2017 from httpwww. fowle sbooks.com/bio graphy, p. 99
[2] Pifer, Ellen, Critical Essays of John Fowles, G.K. Hall, 1986. ,p. 82
[3] Foster, Thomas C., Understanding John Fowles, University of South Carolina Press, c1994.
[4] Ibid., p. 97
[5] Ibid. ., p. 98
[6] Salami, Mahmoud, John Fowles' Fiction and the Poetics of Post-modernism, Associated University Presses, c 1992.
[7] Tarbox, Katherine, The Art of John Fowles, University of Georgia Press, c1988.
[8] Vipond, D. L. (Ed.). (1999). Conversations with John Fowles. Jackson: U of Mississipi., p. 89, 96
[9] Wormholes: Essays and occasional writings - John Fowles. New York: Henry Holt and Company. Ref J. (Ed.). (1998). , p. 96
[10] Warburton, Eileen (2004), John Fowles; A Life in Two Worlds, Viking Press, , p.75