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The Ironical War between Victorian and Modern Values in John Fowles’ The French Lieutenant’s Womam

Year 2018, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 343 - 352, 30.06.2018

Abstract

John Fowles’ The French Lieutenant’s Woman can be labeled as a metafictional novel since the writer makes readers aware of the fictional nature of his work through his comments in the novel. As a matter of fact, he detaches himself from the realistic novels by using metafiction—a type of fiction to demonstrate the controversial relationship of fictionality versus reality. Fowles produced his work under the guise of a Victorian novel which provides him to criticize cruel hypocrisy and sexual repression of the age. Also, the characters are given an opportunity to choose their ways, and thus they are not forced to be under the control of the author. For this reason, the purpose of this paper is to analyze how Fowles as a writer brings an ironical approach to the norms of the Victorian society and novel through deconstructing the so-called Victorian values by focusing on the representation of metafiction, which is one of the key elements of postmodernism.

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The Ironical War between Victorian and Modern Values in John Fowles’ The French Lieutenant’s Womam

Year 2018, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 343 - 352, 30.06.2018

Abstract

References

  • Alexander, M. (1990). Flights from Realism. London: Edward Arnold.
  • Calder, J. (1977). The Victorian Home. BT Batsford Limited.
  • Diamond, A. (2012). Hindsight and sexuality in the French Lieutenant's Woman (Doctoral dissertation, University of Cape Town).
  • Edman, Timuçin Buğra. (2015). Racial Imprisonment and Caryl Phillips. IBU Journal of Social and Human Sciences. Special Issue, 249-257. Skopje. 13 March 2018.
  • Foster, T. C. (1994). Understanding John Fowles. Univ of South Carolina Pr.
  • Fowles, J. (2004). The French Lieutenant’s Woman [1969](London: Vintage). Google Scholar.
  • Tashakor Golestani, N. (2015). A Study of the Construction of Female Identity: John Fowles’ The French Lieutenant’s Woman. Ciência e Natura, 37(6-1).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Language Studies (Other), Turkish Language and Literature (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Samet Güven This is me

Publication Date June 30, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Güven, S. (2018). The Ironical War between Victorian and Modern Values in John Fowles’ The French Lieutenant’s Womam. International Journal of Languages’ Education and Teaching, 6(2), 343-352.