John Fowles

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John Fowles was an illustrious English novelist

Mar 31, 1926

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 31, 1926
  • Died on: November 5, 2005
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Teacher, Writers, Writers, Novelists
  • Spouses: Elizabeth Christy
  • Siblings: Jack
  • Known as: John Robert Fowles

John Fowles born at

Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England

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Birth Place

He fell in love with Elizabeth Christy, who was already married at the time. After her marriage with her husband ended, she married Fowles on April 2, 1954. He became step-father for Christy’s daughter, Anna.

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Personal Life

He later married another woman, Sarah Smith, in 1998.

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He passed away after a prolonged illness at his home in Lyme Regis.

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Personal Life

John Robert Fowles was born in Leigh-on-Sea, located 40 miles from London, to Gladys May Richards and Robert John Fowles. When he was only 6-years-old, his mother passed away.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was close to his cousin, Peggy Fowles, who was 18 years old at the time of his birth and was more like his nursemaid. He studied at Alleyn Court Preparatory School and then at Bedford School, which he joined in 1939.

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Childhood & Early Life

During his time in school, he was academically and athletically proficient and graduated from the institute in 1944. After school, he enrolled in a Naval Short Course at Edinburgh University, which he completed the next year. He was about to get a commission in the Royal Marines, but was instead assigned to Okehampton Camp for two years.

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In 1947, he completed his military service and entered New College, Oxford, where he pursued French and German and later, focused only on French for his BA.

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During his time in Oxford, he was greatly inspired by the works of Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre, famous existentialists.

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After he graduated from Oxford, he spent the next year at the University of Poitiers.

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Career

In 1951, he was employed as an English teacher at the Anargyrios and Korgialenios School of Spetses, which was set on the Peloponnesian island of Spetsai. During his time on the island, he began writing the draft for ‘The Magus’.

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Career

Although he was already working on ‘The Magus’, he began outlining what would go on to become one of his best works, ‘The Collector’. The book was finally published in 1963. The success of the novel was so huge that he realized in order to pursue a literary career; he would have to quit teaching.

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He wrote a second book, ‘The Aristos: A Self Portrait in Ideas’, in 1964, which contained numerous metaphysical dictums. The following year, ‘The Collector’ was made into a film and Fowles left London to settle in a secluded farm house in Dorset.

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After he completed his draft for ‘The Magus’, it was published in 1966. Two years later, it was made into a film.

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Career

‘The Collector’, was published in 1963 and became a huge hit with the readers as soon as it was published. The novel was adapted for film, which released two years after the release of the book and it was also adapted for theatre. The novel went on to become such a huge hit, that a song called ‘The Collector’ was inspired by it. Apart from movies and theatre, the basic plot of ‘The Collector’ has been used for television as well. The thematic rudiments of the novel have also been used for books and comics.

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Major Works

‘A Maggot’, written in 1985, is regarded as his magnum opus. Set against the backdrop of ancient timeframe and went on to become best-seller as soon as it was published. The narrative style became popular with the readers and is widely regarded as one of the greatest classics of his time. It became an instant best-seller.

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Major Works