![]() ![]() They arrive at an inn in a small village, and soon it becomes clear that they are not who they seem to be. ![]() The book opens with an objective narration about a group of five travellers travelling through Exmoor in rural England. Because of the narrative style and various metafictional devices, most critics classify it as a postmodern novel. ![]() It might be variously classified as historical fiction, mystery, or science fiction. Though the author denied that A Maggot is a historical novel, it does take place during a precise historical timeframe, April 1736 to February 1737, in England. ![]() Another meaning of the word "maggot" becomes apparent later in the novel, used by a character to describe a white, oblong machine that appears to be a spacecraft. Its title, as the author explains in the prologue, is taken from the archaic sense of the word that means "whim", "quirk", "obsession", or even a snatch of music (see earworm). It is Fowles' sixth major novel, following The Collector, The Magus, The French Lieutenant's Woman, Daniel Martin and Mantissa. A Maggot (1985) is a novel by British author John Fowles. ![]()
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