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John Fowles: The Collecton

"John Fowles: The Collection"

John Fowles's books became part of my life since I read "The Magus". When I thought about my graduation project, I decided that designing covers for my beloved books is a great idea. I took inspiration from the classics - books published by Penguin. My purpose was to create a sign, which at first, will intrige and after reading the book, will become a key that sums up the story.
The Collector, John Fowles
A Maggot, John Fowles
The Magus, John Fowles
The French Lieutenant's Woman, John Fowles
Daniel Martin, John Fowles
The Ebony Tower, John Fowles
Mantissa, John Fowles
John Fowles' novels have brought him popular and critical acclaim. His first novel, The Collector (1963), was an immediate best seller. The Magus (1966, revised in 1977) followed and then the novel by which he is best known, The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969). The 1970s saw the publication of The Ebony Tower (1974) and Daniel Martin (1977), the 1980s, Mantissa (1982) and A Maggot (1985).
Fowles also writes short fiction, essays, poems and translations and a range of his non-fiction texts are to be found in introductions to other writers' books, periodicals and academic journals. The Aristos (1965) was a book about his personal philosophies. Wormholes (1998) and The Tree (2000) offer us his reflections on his life, art and a variety of personal concerns. References to several unfinished works have left fans hoping for another novel.
John Fowles: The Collecton
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John Fowles: The Collecton

"John Fowles: The Collection" John Fowles's books became part of my life since I read "The Magus". When I thought about my graduation project, I Read More

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