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http://hdl.handle.net/11375/9461| Title: | John Fowles' Daniel Martin: "Ill-Concealed Ghosts" |
| Authors: | Lee, Alison M. |
| Advisor: | Hutcheon, Linda |
| Department: | English |
| Keywords: | English Language and Literature;English Language and Literature |
| Publication Date: | Sep-1981 |
| Abstract: | <p>John Fowles' Daniel Martin can best be viewed in the context of his previous novels, The Collector, The French Lieutenant's Woman and The Magus, as well as his non-fictional work, The Aristos. Fowles is particularly conscious of himself as author and his novels invite the reader to participate in them as co-creator. Therefore, the way in which Fowles develops this self-awareness in his novels and the purpose behind his use of metafiction are central to any discussion of Fowles' works.</p> |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/9461 |
| Identifier: | opendissertations/4582 5600 2048584 |
| Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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