Abstract: | In this paper, we intend to examine concepts such as time and space as categories of the mind and the way they are âwovenâ in the textual fabric of John Fowlesâs novels and short stories. Coming out of a âsense of lossâ, of âinsufferable incompletenessâ, the act of writing becomes with John Fowles a tool for âreversingâ and conquering time and for âcorrectingâ and âsupplementingâ the real world, which is, as Fowles himself claims, âso wrong, so inadequate and unimaginativeâ. |