French Lieutenant's Woman

John FOWLES

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French Lieutenant's Woman

“THE FIGURE STOOD MOTIONLESS, STARING, STARING OUT TO SEA”: FIRST EDITION OF THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT’S WOMAN

FOWLES, John. The French Lieutenant's Woman. London: Jonathan Cape, (1969). Octavo, original brown paper boards, pictorial endpapers, original dust jacket.

First edition of Fowles’s acclaimed third novel, basis for the Oscar-nominated 1981 film with a screenplay by Harold Pinter and starring Meryl Streep.

John Fowles chose Lyme Regis, England, the setting of Jane Austen's Persuasion, for The French Lieutenant's Woman. With this, his third novel Fowles became a fully "self-conscious writer of fiction, operating at the height of his powers. This narrative became his experiment. It was a place to write a first-person novel about the creative process, disguised as a third-person Victorian romance. Simultaneously, Fowles brought himself into an intimate, emotionally filial relationship with novelist Thomas Hardy, while carrying on a lover's quarrel with modernists like Alain Robbe-Grillet and Roland Barthes" (Warburton, 292-4). The 1981 film, with a screenplay by Harold Pinter and starring Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons, won five Oscar nominations and a Golden Globe. Fowles was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1999. Small inkstamp to rear blank.

Small trace of tape removal to dust jacket verso. A fine copy.

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