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''The Ebony Tower'' (1974) by John Fowles is a collection of five novellas and short stories with interlacing themes, each built around a Middle Ages, medieval myth: ''The Ebony Tower,'' ''Eliduc'', ''Poor Koko'', ''The Enigma'' and ''The Cloud''.


Plot synopses


''The Ebony Tower''

Henry Breasley is an elderly painter whose secluded retirement is invaded by a brash young artist commissioned to write a biographical study of the great man. Breasley shares his home with two young English girls, both former art students, Diana and Anne. In this strange ménage, David is left in no doubt about his host's views on modern abstract art. However, he is puzzled by the old man's relationship with the girls, especially when he himself is attracted to Diana.


''Eliduc''

Eliduc, the shortest tale in the book, is a translation of a Breton lai by Marie de France, in which a hero goes into exile in England, leaving his wife behind. While in exile, he falls for the daughter of a local king. The story is deliberately placed after ''The Ebony Tower'' as a clear parallel of and influence on the title story.


''Poor Koko''

An elderly writer has borrowed a country cottage from friends in London. On the first night of his stay, the house is burgled. ''Poor Koko'' tells of his encounter with the burglar.


''The Enigma''

John Fielding, British Member of Parliament, disappears without trace. Was foul play involved, or did he fake his own disappearance? The case presents few clues for the police officer in charge.


''The Cloud''

A seemingly idyllic picnic in the south of France for a group of English family and friends hides deeper, troubled undercurrents.


Television adaptations


The Ebony Tower (1984)

''The Ebony Tower'' is a 1984 television film adaptation of the novelette by John Fowles. Directed by Robert Knights it stars Laurence Olivier in the role of the elderly painter. ;Cast * Laurence Olivier - Henry Breasley * Roger Rees - David Williams * Greta Scacchi - Diana, 'The Mouse' * Toyah Willcox - Anne, 'The Freak' * Georgina Melville - Beth Williams * Yves Brainville - Jean-Pierre * Denise Bailly - Mathilde * Vincent Lindon ;Trivia * Olivier was recovering from pleurisy during filming. * Filmed in Limoges, Haute-Vienne in France. ;DVD and VHS The film was released on VHS during the 1990s. It has been released on DVD format and is included on the Laurence Olivier Presents Collection and The Laurence Olivier Centenary Collection.


The Enigma (1980)

''The Enigma'' is a 1980 television adaptation of the novelette by John Fowles, produced as part of BBC2's playhouse series. It was also directed by Robert Knights. ;Cast * Neville Barber - Chairman of Labour Meeting * Philip Bowen - Peter Fielding * Melinda Clancy - Caroline Fielding * Shelley Crowhurst - Francesca Fielding * Andrew Downie - Drummond * John Franklyn-Robbins - John Marcus Fielding * Lyndam Gregory - Peter's flat-mate * Nigel Hawthorne - Fenton * Ursula Howells - Mrs. Fielding * Barbara Kellerman - Isobel Dodgson * Elizabeth Spriggs - Miss Parsons * Michael Thomas (actor), Michael Thomas - Michael Jennings * David Troughton - Andrews * Raymond Westwell - Len Bargate * Douglas Wilmer - Henry Wild


References


External links


FowlesBooks.com
€”The Official John Fowles web site * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ebony Tower, The 1974 British novels 1980 television films 1980 films 1984 television films 1984 films British television films English-language books Jonathan Cape books Novels by John Fowles Novels about artists British novels adapted into films 1980s English-language films