from
A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
by José Ángel García Landa
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
John Fowles (1926)
(English postmodernist novelist, l. Lyme Regis)
Works
Fowles, John. The Collector. Novel. London: Cape, 1963.
_____. The Collector. London: Pan Books, 1986.*
_____. The Collector. London: Vintage.
_____. El coleccionista. Ed. and trans. Susana Onega. Madrid: Cátedra, 2000.
_____. The Aristos. 1964. Tiptree (Essex): Anchor Press, 1964. 1980.
_____. The Aristos: A Self-Portrait in Ideas. London, 1965.
_____. The Aristos. Essay. Boston: Little, Brown, 1964.
_____. The Aristos. New York: New American Library, 1970.
_____. The Magus. 1965. London: Cape, 1966.
_____. The Magus: A Revised Version. Novel. London: Cape, 1977.*
_____. "Notes on Writing a Novel." Harper's Magazine (July 1968): 89-90.
_____. "On Writing a Novel." Cornhill Magazine 1060 (summer 1969).
_____. "Notes on an Unfinished Novel." 1969. In The Novel Today. Ed. Malcolm Bradbury. Glasgow: Fontana, 1977. 136-150.*
_____. "Notes on an Unfinished Novel." 1969. In The Novel Today; Contemporary Writers on Modern Fiction. Ed. Malcolm Bradbury. 1977. New ed. London: Fontana, 1990. 147-64.*
_____. The French Lieutenant's Woman. New York: New American Library, 1969.
_____. The French Lieutenant's Woman. Novel. Boston: Little, Brown, 1969.
_____. The French Lieutenant's Woman. New York: Signet, 1969.
_____. The French Lieutenant's Woman. New York: New American Library, 1981.
_____. The French Lieutenant's Woman. London: Pan Books, 1987.*
_____. The French Lieutenant's Woman. New York: NAL/Dutton.
_____. From The French Lieutenant's Woman. In The Arnold Anthology of British and Irish Literature in English. Ed. Robert Clark and Thomas Healy. London: Arnold, 1997. 1515-22.*
_____. La mujer del teniente francés. (Panorama de narrativas, 317). Barcelona: Anagrama.
_____. "Is the Novel Dead?" Books 1 (1970): 2-5.
_____. "The Enigma." In The Ebony Tower. Boston: Little, Brown, 1974.
_____. "The Enigma." In The Ebony Tower. London: Granada, 1983.*
_____. "The Enigma." From The Ebony Tower. In The Penguin Book of Modern Short Stories. Ed. Malcolm Bradbury. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1988. 189-233.*
_____. The Ebony Tower. Stories. Boston: Little, Brown, 1974.
_____. The Ebony Tower. London: Granada, 1983.*
_____. "A Sort of Exile in Lyme Regis." Interview with David Halperin. London Magazine 10.2 (1971).
_____. Untitled essay in Bookmarks. Ed. Frederick Raphael. London: Cape, 1975.
_____. Daniel Martin. Novel. London: Cape, 1977.
_____. Daniel Martin. London: Vintage.
_____. "Lettre-postface de John Fowles." In Etudes sur The French Lieutenant's Woman de John Fowles. Caen: Centre Regional de Documentation Pédagogique, 1977.
_____. Mantissa. Novel. London: Cape, 1982.*
_____. A Maggot. London: Guild Publishing, 1985.*
_____. A Maggot. Novel. London: Cape, 1985. 1988.
_____. A Maggot. London: Pan, 1986.*
_____. Introd. to After London or Wild England. By Richard Jefferies. Oxford: Oxford UP.
_____. "El escritor como chamán." La página 2 (1992): 49-68.*
_____. Rev. of Ulverton. By Adam Thorpe. Guardian.
Kennedy, A. L., and John Fowles, eds. New Writing 9. London: Vintage / British Council, 2000.*
Gänßbauer, Katharina. "'Stay Alive to Everything': An Interview with John Fowles." In "Do You Consider Yourself a Postmodern Author?": Interviews with Contemporary English Writers. Ed. Rudolf Freiburg and Jan Schnitker. Münster: Lit Verlag, 1999. 119-34.*
Vianu, Lidia. Desperado Literature. 2002.*
http://lidiavianu.scriptmania.com/
2010
_____. Desperado Essay-Interviews. Introd. Ruth Fainlight. Online PDF. Bucharest: Contemporary Literature Press, 2009.* (Interviews with Danny Abse, Peter Ackroyd, R. V. Bailey, Julian Barnes, Jean Bleakney, Alan Brownjohn, Catherine Byron, Andrei Codrescu, Julia Copus, Peter Dale, Michael Donaghy, Maura Dooley, Nick Drake, Ian Duhig, Ruth Fainlight, U. A. Fanthorpe, Elaine Feinstein, Kate Foley, John Fowles, Leah Fritz, John Fuller, Alasdair Gray, Robert Hampson, David Harsent, Selima Hill, Mimi Khalvati, Wayne Lauter, David Lodge, Mary Michaels, Timothy Mo, John Mole, Sean O'Brien, Bernard O'Donoghue, Pascale Petit, Peter Redgrove, Carol Rumens, Eva Salzman, Fiona Sampson, Jo Shapcott, Eugen Simion, Anne Stevenson, Liviu Joan Stanciu, Matthew Sweeney, Graham Swift, George Szirtes, John Whitworth, Thomas Wright).
http://editura.mttlc.ro/desp_interviews.html
2010
Interviews
Galván, Fernando. "The Writer as Shaman: A Talk by John Fowles, and an Interview." Atlantis 14 (1992): 259-80.*
Halperin, David. "A Sort of Exile in Lyme Regis." Interview with John Fowles. London Magazine 10.2 (1971).
Campbell, James. "An Interview with John Fowles." Contemporary Literature 17.4 (1976).
Onega, Susana. "Fowles on Fowles: John Fowles interviewed by Susana Onega." In Actas del X Congreso Nacional AEDEAN. Zaragoza: AEDEAN, 1988. 57-77.*
_____. "Fowles on Fowles." In Conversations with John Fowles. Ed. Dianne L. Voond. UP of Michigan, 1999. 168-79.
Robinson, Robert. "Giving the Reader a Choice: A Conversation with John Fowles," Listener 92 (31 October 1974): 584.
Voond, Dianne L., ed. Conversations with John Fowles. UP of Michigan, 1999.
Criticism
Acheson, James. John Fowles. (Modern Novelists). Houndmills: Macmillan, 1998.*
Aubrey, James R. John Fowles: A Reference Companion.
_____, ed. John Fowles and Nature: Fourteen Perspectives on Landscape. Madion: Fairleigh Dickinson UP; London: Associated UPs, 1999.
Behrens, Volker. Das Spiel mit der Illusion in The French Lieutenant's Woman: Ein Vergleich von Roman, Film und Drehbuch. (Kieler Beiträge zur Anglistik und Amerikanistik N.F. vol. 5). Würzburg: Königshausen und Neumann, 1994.
Booker, M. Keith. "What We Have Instead of God: Sexuality, Textuality and Infinity in The French Lieutenant's Woman." Novel 24.2: 178-198.
Boston, Richard. "John Fowles, Alone but Not Lonely." New York Times Book Review 9 November 1969: 2.
Bowen, Deborah. "The Reader Riddled: Reading Epigraphs in John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman." Journal of Narrative Technique 25.1 (1995).*
Brantlinger, Patrick, Ian Adam and Sheldon Rothblatt. "The French Lieutenant's Woman: A Discussion." Victorian Studies 15 (1972).
Butler, Lance S. John. "How to Travel in Time: John Fowles and History." In Historicité et métafiction dans le roman contemporain des Iles Britanniques. Ed. Max Duperray. Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l'Université de Provence, 1994. 73-82.*
Catherine, Dominique, and Ginette Emprin. "Aspects de la technique narrative: les relations narrateur / lecteur / personnage." In Etudes sur The French Lieutenant's Woman de John Fowles. Caen: Centre Regional de Documentation Pédagogique, 1977.
Chivite de León, Mª José. "Arqueología del puritanismo: Las huellas de la prosa puritana en A Maggot." Actas del XXI Congreso AEDEAN. Ed. F. Toda et al. Sevilla: U de Sevilla, 1999. 389-94.*
_____. El siglo XVIII inglés en segundo grado, según John Fowles: Las estrategias transtextuales en A Maggot. (Estudios y ensayos: Filología, 10). La Laguna: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad, 2001.
Conradi, Peter J. John Fowles. 1982.
D'haen, Theo. Text to Reader: Fowles, Barth, Cortázar and Boon. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1983.*
Dodson, Mary Lynn. "The French Lieutenant's Woman: Pinter and Reisz's Adaptation of Fowles's Adaptation." Film Literature Quarterly 26.4 (1998): 296-303.
Eddins, Dwight. "John Fowles: Existence as Authorship." Contemporary Literature 17.2 (1976): 204-22.
Faber, Pamela, and Celia Wallhead. "John Fowles's Daniel Martin: the Elusive and Eluding Nature of the English Psyche." The Grove 4 (1997): 381-396
Foster, Thomas. Understanding John Fowles. Columbia: South Carolina UP, 1994.
Fowles: The French Lieutenant's Woman. (Brodie's Notes). Houndmills: Macmillan.
Galván Reula, J. Fernando. "El realismo y el género en The Collector." Atlantis 8 (1986): 9-20.*
Gutleben, Christian. "La tradition victorienne à l'heure du postmodernisme: John Fowles, David Lodge, A. S. Byatt." Études Anglaises 51.2 (April-June 1998): 167-180.*
Holmes, Frederick M. "The Novel, Illusion and Reality: The Paradox of Omniscience in The French Lieutenant's Woman. In Metafiction. Ed. Mark Currie. London: Longman, 1995. 206-20.*
Huffaker, Robert. John Fowles. Boston: Twayne, 1980.
Hühn, Peter. "John Fowles: 'The Enigma' (1974)." In Eventfulness in British Fiction. By Peter Hühn et al. Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, 2010. 175-84.*
Humma, John B. "John Fowles' The Ebony Tower: In the Celtic Mood" Southern Humanties Review 17.1 (Winter 1983): 33-47.
Hutcheon, Linda. "The 'Real World(s)' of Fiction: The French Lieutenant's Woman." English Studies in Canada 4.1 (1978).
_____. "Freedom Through Artifice: The French Lieutenant's Woman." In Hutcheon, Narcissistic Narrative. London: Routledge, 1984. 57-70.*
Imhof, Rüdiger. "Chinese Box: Flann O'Brien in the Metafiction of Alasdair Gray, John Fowles, Robert Coover." Eire-Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 25:1 (1990): 64-79.
Jackson, Tony E. "Charles and the Hopeful Monster: Postmodern Evolutionary Theory in The French Lieutenant's Woman." Twentieth Century Literature 43.2 (Summer 1997): 221.*
Kaplan, Fred. "Victorian Modernists: Fowles and Nabokov." Journal of Narrative Technique 3 (1973).
Knights, Ben. Writing Masculinities: Male Narratives in Twentieth-Century Fiction. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1999. (Fowles, G. Swift, D. Leavitt.)
Kuester, Martin. "Godgames in Paradise: Educational Strategies in Milton and Fowles." Anglia 115.1 (1997): 29-43
Lee, Alison. Realism and Power: Postmodern British Fiction. London: Routledge, 1990. 80-98. (John Fowles).
Martínez Alfaro, María Jesús. "Astarte's Game: Variations in John Fowles' 'The Enigma'." Twentieth Century Literature 42.1 (1996): 124-44.*
Mateo Martínez-Bartolomé, Marta. "Misterio e Irrealidad en The Magus de John Fowles." Miscelánea 10 (1989): 81-92.
McDaniel, Ellen. "The Magus: Fowles's Tarot Quest." Journal of Modern Literature 8.2 (1980/81): 247-260.
Mellors, John. "Collectors and Creators: The Novels of John Fowles." London Magazine (February-March 1975): 65-72. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Carlyn Riley and Phyllis Carmel Mendelson. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1976. 6.188.
Morse, Ruth. "John Fowles, Marie de France, and the Man with Two Wives." Philological Quarterly 80 (Winter 1984):17-31.
Nünning, Ansgar. "Bausteine einer konstruktivistischen Erzähltheorie: Die erzählerische Umsetzung konstruktivistischer Konzepte in den Romanen von John Fowles." Delfin 7.1 (1990): 3-17.
Olshen, Barry. John Fowles. New York: Ungar, 1978.
Ommundsen, Wenche. Self-Conscious Fiction and Literary Theory: David Lodge, B. S. Johnson, and John Fowles. Ph. D. diss. U of Melbourne. University Microfilms International.
Onega, Susana. "The Unreal Reality of John Fowles' Fictional World: A 'Misreading' of Mantissa." In Los últimos veinte años en los estudios anglo-norteamericanos: Actas del VIII Congreso de AEDEAN. Málaga: Departamento de Filología Inglesa de la Universidad de Málaga, 1984. 121-26.*
_____. "Form and Meaning in The Magus." Miscelánea 7 (1986): 69-112.*
_____. "Form and Meaning in The Collector." Miscelánea 8 (1987): 147-78.*
_____. Form and Meaning in the Novels of John Fowles. Ann Arbor (MI): UMI Press, 1989.*
_____. "Transtextual Games in The Ebony Tower." In Miscel-lània homenatge Enrique García Díez. Valencia: Universitat de Valencia / Consellería de Cultura, Educació i Ciència de la Generalitat Valenciana, 1991. 199-206.*
_____. "'The Ebony Tower': Text and Intertexts." Miscelánea 15 (1994): 447-80.*
_____. "Self, World and Art in the Fiction of John Fowles." Twentieth-Century Literature. Special John Fowles Issue 42.1 (Spring 1996): 29-56.*
_____. "Camusian Existentialism and the Question of Evil in the Early Fiction of John Fowles." In 'To Vindicate the Ways of God to Man': Theodicy and Literature. Ed. Rudolf Freiburg. Tübingen: Stauffenburg, forthcoming 2004.
_____. "Patriarchal Law and the Equity of Love in John Fowles' A Maggot." In The Concept of Equity and the Law in Literature. Ed. Daniela Carpi. Heidelberg: Winter, forthcoming 2006.
_____. "John Fowles." In Postmodernism: The Key Figures. Ed. Hans Bertens and Joseph Natoli. Malden and Oxford: Blackwell, 2002. 141-48.
Pérez-Llantada Auría, Carmen. "From Metaphysics to Technique: The Blurring of Boundaries in John Fowles's The Magus." Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 24 (1992): 119-32.*
Raper, Julius Rowan. "Reclaiming the Core: John Fowles' The Magus." In Raper, Narcissus from Rubble: Competing Models of Character in Contemporary British and American Fiction. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. 60-84.*
Rivera, Juan Antonio. "1. Lo que no se puede conseguir a fuerza de voluntad. 1. El coleccionista." In Rivera, Lo que Sócrates diría a Woody Allen: Cine y filosofía. 2003. Barcelona: Círculo de Lectores, 2004. 17-30.*
Romero Jódar, Andrés. "'A Stranger in a Strange Land': An Existentialist Reading of Frederick Clegg in The Collector by John Fowles." Atlantis 28.1 (June 2006): 45-55.*
Sage, Lorna. "John Fowles." Profile 7. The New Review 1.7 (October 1974): 31-37.
Salami, Mahmoud. John Fowles' Fiction and the Poetics of Postmodernism. London: Associated UP, 1992.
Salys, Rimgaila. "The Medieval Context of John Fowles's 'The Ebony Tower'." Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction. 25.1 (Fall 1983): 11-24.
Siegle, Robert. "Fowles, Contemporary Fiction, and the Poetics of the Author." In Siegle, The Politics of Reflexivity. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1986. 169-223.
Simonetti, Marie-Claire. "The Blurring of Time in The French Lieutenant's Woman." Literature/Film Quaterly 24.3 (1996): 301-308.*
Thorpe, Michael. John Fowles. Windsor: Profile Books, 1982.
Twentieth Century Literature. Special issue on John Fowles. (Spring 1996).
Wallhead, Celia. "Vision and Feeling: Novel versus Film in John Fowles' Daniel Martin." In First International Conference on English Studies: Past, Present and Future: Costa de Almería, 19-25 de Octubre, 1997. Ed. Annette Gomis et al. CD-ROM. Almería: U de Almería, n.d. [2001]*
Weber, Jean Jacques. ""'Helping the Reader Teach Himself'" John Fowles and the Pedagogy of Discourse Stylistics." In Weber, Critical Analysis of Fiction. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1992. 149-60.*
_____. "Dialogic Interaction Between Conflicting Worlds: John Fowles' A Maggot." In Weber, Critical Analysis of Fiction. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1992. 121-38.*
_____. "Manipulating the Reader: cognitive Interpretation and The French Lieutenant's Woman." In Weber, Critical Analysis of Fiction. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1992.* 139-48.
Wilson, Raymond J., III. "John Fowles's 'The Ebony Tower': Unity and Celtic Myth" Twentieth Century Literature 28.3 (Fall 1982): 302-318.
_____. "Overcoming Reification in Daniel Martin: John Fowles's Response to Georg Lukács." The Journal of Narrative Technique 25.3 (1995): 301*
Wolf, Werner. "Die ironische Illusion im gemäßigten Postmodernismus (Spark, The Comforters und Fowles, A Maggot.)" In Wolf, Ästhetische Illusion und Illusionsdurchbrechung in der Erzählkunst. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1993. 699-729.*
Woodcock, Bruce. Male Mythologies: John Fowles and Masculinity. Brighton: Harvester, 1984.
Bibliography
"John Fowles." From A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology. iPaper at CoolEssay 9 Aug. 2012.*
http://coolessay.org/docs/index-36605.html
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Films
The Collector. Dir. William Wyler. Based on the novel by John Fowles. Cast: Terence Stamp, Samantha Eggar, Maurice Dallimore, Mona Washbourne. USA, 1965.
The French Lieutenant's Woman. Dir. Karel Reisz. Script by Harold Pinter, partly based on John Fowles's novel. Cast: Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Leo McKern, Hilton McRae, Emily Morgan, Charlotte Mitchell, Lynsey Baxter. Britain, 1981.
The Magus. Dir. Guy Green. Based on John Fowles' novel. Cast: Anthony Quinn, Michael CAine, Candice Bergen, Anna Karina, Paul Stassino, Julian Glover. Britain, 1968.