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What nationality was the 'Lietutenant's Woman' in the title of a John Fowles novel?

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THE NOVEL "THE LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN" WAS WRITTEN BY JOHN FOWLES, AN ENGLIH AUTHOR. THEREFORE THE NATIONALITY ASSOCIATED WITH "THE LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN" IS ENGLISH.
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The "Lieutenant's Woman" in the title of the John Fowles novel is of English nationality. The novel, first published in 1969, tells the story of a Victorian-era Englishwoman who is caught in a love triangle between a wealthy gentleman and a lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
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The nationality of the "Lieutenant's Woman" in the title of John Fowles' novel is not specified. The novel focuses on the complex relationship between a lieutenant and a mysterious woman in Victorian England. The woman's background is shrouded in mystery and she is depicted as a figure of nonconformity and rebellion against the rigid social norms of her time. However, her nationality is not a central aspect of the story.
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