The French Lieutenant's Woman

The French Lieutenant's Woman

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Author: John Fowles
Binding: Hardback
Published: GUILD PUBLISHING LONDON

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Set in Victorian England, The French Lieutenant's Woman is a compelling historical novel that intertwines a passionate love story with a sharp critique of societal conventions. This work of literary fiction chronicles the forbidden romance between a respectable gentleman and a mysterious, ostracized woman, challenging the rigid moral codes of the era. Fowles masterfully constructs a narrative that questions the nature of authorship and reality, presenting multiple endings that invite readers to ponder destiny and free will. The prose is rich and evocative, capturing the intricate details of 19th-century life while maintaining a modern, intellectual edge. It stands as a profound examination of freedom, identity, and the complexities of human desire.

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Description

Author: John Fowles
Binding: Hardback
Published: GUILD PUBLISHING LONDON

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Set in Victorian England, The French Lieutenant's Woman is a compelling historical novel that intertwines a passionate love story with a sharp critique of societal conventions. This work of literary fiction chronicles the forbidden romance between a respectable gentleman and a mysterious, ostracized woman, challenging the rigid moral codes of the era. Fowles masterfully constructs a narrative that questions the nature of authorship and reality, presenting multiple endings that invite readers to ponder destiny and free will. The prose is rich and evocative, capturing the intricate details of 19th-century life while maintaining a modern, intellectual edge. It stands as a profound examination of freedom, identity, and the complexities of human desire.