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John Fowles, James Anthony Froude, and the Sociology of Innovation and Traditionalism in the British Novel
Faculty Publications
  • Patrick G. Scott, University of South Carolina - Columbia
Publication Date
12-29-1979
Document Type
Paper
Subject Area(s)
Twentieth-century British literature; Victorian literature; British novel
Abstract

Discusses the early career and later development of the twentieth-century British novelist John Fowles, and compares the fictional technique of his novel The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969) with that of the Victorian writer James Anthony Froude's novella The Lieutenant's Daughter (1847). First presented at the Modern Language Association of America, annual convention, New York, December 1979.

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(c) Patrick Scott, 1979

Citation Information
Patrick G. Scott. "John Fowles, James Anthony Froude, and the Sociology of Innovation and Traditionalism in the British Novel" (1979)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/patrick_scott/264/