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John Fowles (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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John Fowles is principally known for his long fiction, but, in addition to his collection of short stories, he wrote a volume of poetry, Poems (1973); a philosophical work, The Aristos: A Self-Portrait in Ideas (1964); a historical work, A Brief History of Lyme (1981); and a number of essays accompanied by photographs, including Shipwreck (1974), Islands (1978), The Tree (1979), and The Enigma of Stonehenge (1980; with Barry Brukoff). Wormholes: Essays and Occasional Writings, a nonfiction work, was...
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