John Fowles

Standard Name: Fowles, John

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Literary responses Penelope Mortimer
The adjectives chosen for these twelve stories by Giles Gordon in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography are luminous, incisive.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
At the time of publication they were praised in the Times and the Times...
Occupation Rebecca West
The prize went to P. H. Newby 's Something to Answer For, which according to Kermode years later was a compromise decision. Dame Rebecca didn't dislike it as much as nearly all the others...
Residence Selima Hill
For a time, SH lived in a flat previously occupied by writer John Fowles . She now lives in Dorset; her address is 2 Paradise Cottages, which is a short walk from the sea.
Vianu, Lidia. “Sometimes Autobiography is Not True Enough: Interview with Selima Hill”. Desperado Literature, 13 Nov. 2002.
Hill, Selima. My Sister’s Horse. Smith/Doorstop Books, 1996.
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Taylor, Debbie. “Interview with Selima Hill”. Mslexia, Vol.
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Textual Features Ann Jellicoe
The novelist John Fowles , also a curator of the local museum at Lyme Regis, offered historical advice. The play developed from a poem he showed AJ about about the role women played in...
Textual Production Harold Pinter
Pinter was highly productive as a writer of screenplays, beginning with The Servant in 1963. This film, adapted from a novella by Robin Maugham and dealing with an employer (Dirk Bogarde ) who is...

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Duras, Claire de Durfort, duchesse de et al. Ourika. Translator Fowles, John, Modern Language Association of America, 1994.