The Collector was Fowles' first published novel. The title character is Frederick, a butterfly collector, who decides to "collect" the long-admired-from-a-distance object of his fantasy, an art student named Miranda.
Routledge Philosophers is a major series of introductions to the great Western philosophers. Each book places a major philosopher or thinker in historical context, explains and assesses their key arguments, and considers their legacy. Additional features include a chronology of major dates and events, chapter summaries, annotated suggestions for further reading and a glossary of technical terms.
Books: Aristotle - Christopher Shields Darwin - Tim Lewens Hegel - Frederick Beiser Husserl - David Woodruff Smith Hegel - Frederick Beiser Kant - Paul Guyer Leibniz - Nicholas Jolley Merleau-Ponty - Taylor Carman Rawls - Samuel Freeman Schopenhauer - Julian Young Spinoza - Michael Della Rocca
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