British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... Ford Madox Ford ( 1873-1939 ) made his greatest contribution to the Imagists and other unknown writers in his English Review , which he founded in 1908 with Arthur Marwood and edited until 1910. The English Review fostered both Imagism ...
... Ford Madox Ford ( 1873-1939 ) made his greatest contribution to the Imagists and other unknown writers in his English Review , which he founded in 1908 with Arthur Marwood and edited until 1910. The English Review fostered both Imagism ...
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... Ford Madox Hueffer " when he was interviewed by the press . The legal Mrs. Hueffer sued two periodicals for misusing “ her ” name . Angered by the resulting scandal , Ford's wealthy and conservative aunt dropped him from her will , and ...
... Ford Madox Hueffer " when he was interviewed by the press . The legal Mrs. Hueffer sued two periodicals for misusing “ her ” name . Angered by the resulting scandal , Ford's wealthy and conservative aunt dropped him from her will , and ...
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... Ford's greater awareness of Ford's best war poem , " That Exploit of Yours , " anticipates Owen's " Strange Meeting " and conforms to principles of Aldington's manifesto . Although it resembles later poems of " curative realism , " it ...
... Ford's greater awareness of Ford's best war poem , " That Exploit of Yours , " anticipates Owen's " Strange Meeting " and conforms to principles of Aldington's manifesto . Although it resembles later poems of " curative realism , " it ...
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Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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