Realizes that neither he nor "the first professional readers" need really have worried. Second, the fear of "the first professional readers" of the book that these "variations" were only visible in "a private mirage in the writer's mind." Well, after reading Mr. Fowles goes on to explain: first, his own fear that readers would "feel themselves at a disadvantage because they are unfamiliar with my work. Seemed to militate against using "Variations" as a title, Mr. Of the way through his new book, "The Ebony Tower" - "by which I meant to suggest variations both on certain themes in previous books of mine and in methods of narrative presentation." But two considerations He working title of this collection of stories was Variations"-John Fowles interjects in "A Personal Note" about one-third NovemMore Magic From John Fowles By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT
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