The Magus is the first novel written by British author John Fowles. It tells the story of Nicholas Urfe, a teacher on a small Greek island. Urfe finds himself embroiled in psychological illusions of a master trickster that become increasingly dark and serious. The novel was a bestseller, partly because it tapped successfully into – and, arguably, helped to promote – the 1960s popular interests in psychoanalysis and mystical philosophy. The Magus was the first novel John Fowles wrote but his second to be published after The Collector . He started writing it in the 1950s, under... the original title of The Godgame. He based it partly on his experiences on the Greek island of Spetses, where he taught English for two years at the Anargyrios School. He wrote and rewrote it for twelve years before its publication in 1966, and despite critical and commercial success, continued to rework it until publishing a final revision in 1977. The story is written from the perspective of young Oxford graduate and aspiring poet Nicholas Urfe, who takes up with Alison Kelly, an Australian girl he meets at a party in London.
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| Author: | John Fowles |
| Genre: | Novel, Children's literature, Fiction, Speculative fiction |
| Year published: | 1967 |
| Number of editions: | 14 |