The collector john fowles summary
Novelist (31-Mar-1926 5-Nov-2005)
SUBJECT OF BOOKS
James Acheson. John Fowles. Palgrave Macmillan. . 113pp.
James R. Aubrey (editor). John Fowles and Nature: Fourteen Perspectives on Landscape. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. . 272pp.
James R. Aubrey. John Fowles: A Reference Companion. Greenwood Press. . 333pp.
Carol M. Barnum. The Fiction of John Fowles: A Myth for Our Time. Penkevill Publishing. . 168pp.
Robert J. Begiebing. Toward a New Synthesis: John Fowles, John Gardner, Norman Mailer. UMI Research Press. . 152pp.
Peter Conradi. John Fowles. Routledge. . 109pp.
Pamela Cooper. The Fictions of John Fowles: Power, Creativity, Femininity. University of Ottawa Press. . 232pp.
H. W. Fawkner. The Timescapes of John Fowles. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. . 180pp.
Thomas C. Foster. Understanding John Fowles. University of South Carolina Press. . 186pp.
Robert Huffaker. John Fowles. Twayne. . 166pp.
Richard C. Kane. Iris Murdoch, Muriel Spark, and John Fowles: Didactic Demons in Modern Fiction. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. . 170pp.
Brooke Lenz. John Fowles: Visionary and Voyeur. Rodopi. . 260pp.
Simon Loveday. The Romances of John Fowles. Macmillan. . 174pp.
Kerry McSweeney. Four Contemporary Novelists: Angus Wilson, Brian Moore, John Fowles, V. S. Naipaul. Scolar Press. . 217pp.
John Neary. Something and Nothingness: The Fiction of John Updike and John Fowles. Southern Illinois University Press. . 233pp.
Barry N. Olshen. John Fowles. New York: Ungar. . 140pp.
Barry N. Olshen; Toni A. Olshen. John Fowles: A Reference Guide. G. K. Hall. . 88pp.
Susana Onega. Form and Meaning in the Novels of John Fowles. UMI Research Press. . 207pp.
William J. Palmer. The Fiction of John Fowles: Tradition, Art, and the Loneliness of Selfhood. University of Missouri Press. . 113pp.
Ellen Pifer (editor). Critical Essays on John Fowles. G. K. Hall. . 180pp.
Katherine Tarbox. The Art of John Fowles. University of Georgia Press. . 210pp.
Michael Thorpe. John Fowles. Profile Books. . 47pp.
Dianne L. Vipond (editor). Conversations with John Fowles. University Press of Mississippi. . 243pp.
Eileen Warburton. John Fowles: A Life in Two Worlds. London: Jonathan Cape. . 510pp.
Thomas M. Wilson. The Recurrent Green Universe of John Fowles. Rodopi. . 283pp.
Peter Wolfe. John Fowles: Magus and Moralist. Bucknell University Press. . 178pp.
Bruce Woodcock. Male Mythologies: John Fowles and Masculinity. Barnes & Noble. . 192pp.
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- NNDB [link]
- Encyclopaedia Britannica Online [link]
- Internet Movie Database [link]
- Wikipedia [link]
- Celebrity Register 3rd Issue (p.177)
- Celebrity Register 4th Issue (p.171)
- New York Public Library Literature Companion (p.92)
- The International Who's Who 2001 (p.516)
- Hutchinson Paperback Dictionary of Biography (p.184)
- International Dictionary of 20th Century Biography (p.230)
- Penguin Companion to the Arts in the Twentieth Century (p.92)
- The World Almanac Biographical Dictionary (p.20)
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