Metafiction, History, AND Feminine Consciousness: Postmodern Aesthetics in John Fowles's “the French Lieutenant's Woman”
R. S. (Rakhimova) TolibovnaPhD Researcher , Asian International University Bukhara , Uzbekistan ,
ABI
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John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969) stands as one of the most distinguished examples of postmodern British fiction, a novel that artfully blurs the boundaries between the Victorian and contemporary sensibilities. It bridges two literary epochs: the moral and structural rigidity of the nineteenth century and the fragmented, self-conscious experimentation of the twentieth. Through the fusion of historiographic metafiction, narrative multiplicity, and feminist consciousness, Fowles constructs a literary experiment that redefines how history, authorship, and gender identity are represented in fiction.
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