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  1. 18 de set. de 1981 · As a number of readers of ''The French Lieutenant's Woman'' longed for a little less ambiguity in the novel, which has two different endings, a movie goer might wish that Mr. Pinter had more fully ...

  2. The French Lieutenant's Woman. This novel is based on the nineteenth-century romantic or gothic novel, a literary genre which can trace its origins back to the eighteenth century. Although Fowles perfectly reproduces typical characters, situations, and even dialogue, the reader should always be aware of the irony inherent in Fowles' perception ...

  3. Film. The French Lieutenant's Woman is een film uit 1981 onder regie van Karel Reisz. De film is gebaseerd op de gelijknamige roman van John Fowles. De film kreeg vijf Oscarnominaties. Het was de eerste film waarin Meryl Streep een hoofdrol speelde.

  4. Overview. The French Lieutenant’s Woman is a 1969 historical novel by English author John Fowles. The novel provides a postmodern exploration of Victorian society, telling a story from the era in a manner which also function as a social critique. The French Lieutenant’s Woman was widely praised on release and in the decades after.

  5. 25 de jun. de 2012 · Books. The French Lieutenant's Woman. Perhaps the most beloved of John Fowles's internationally bestselling works, The French Lieutenant's Woman is a feat of seductive storytelling that effectively invents anew the Victorian novel. "Filled with enchanting mysteries and magically erotic possibilities" ( New York Times ), the novel inspired the ...

  6. The French Lieutenant's Woman. John Fowles. New American Library, 1981 - Fiction - 366 pages. The clash of social systems and ethical standards of Victorian England are epitomized in the love triangle of Ernestina Freeman, a spoiled shallow daughter of a merchant prince; Charles Smithson, a well-fixed and well-born amateur scientist; and Sarah ...

  7. At its elementary level, The French Lieutenant's Woman is a magnificent historical novel. It is the story of a Dorset farm girl whose strange revolt against Victorian convention frees her for a womanhood among the Pre-Raphaelites in London, while toppling an intelligent young gentleman from the upper class into exile.