French Lieutenant's Woman
by John Fowles
- Publié
- 2009
- Pages
- 470
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780099478331
- Temps de Lecture
- ~8h 14min
French Lieutenant's Woman est un book de John Fowles. En 2009. Il compte 470 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Set against the windswept cliffs of Victorian Lyme Regis, this novel examines the collision between rigid social convention and emerging personal autonomy. Through its central figures—a conventional gentleman and a socially ostracized woman rumored to have an affair with a French naval officer—Fowles constructs a narrative that deliberately fractures traditional historical fiction. The work is distinguished by its self-aware storytelling, as the narrator frequently interrupts to discuss the craft of writing, the limitations of authorial control, and the philosophical question of free will. By embedding modern sensibilities within a meticulously researched nineteenth-century setting, the book interrogates how society polices desire and gender while simultaneously questioning whether characters can ever truly escape their creators. Its structural experimentation, including the presentation of divergent conclusions, invites readers to consider fiction not as a fixed record but as an open dialogue between past and present. The novel stands as a notable example of metafictional literature, recognized for its intellectual rigor and sustained exploration of human agency within constrained worlds.
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French Lieutenant's Woman compte 470 pages.
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French Lieutenant's Woman a été publié en 2009.
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Set against the windswept cliffs of Victorian Lyme Regis, this novel examines the collision between rigid social convention and emerging personal autonomy. Through its central figures—a conventional gentleman and a socially ostracized woman rumored to have an affair with a French naval officer—Fowle...
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