The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... American writers must often live abroad as expatriates , and he criticizes the teaching of writing and literature in the American universities . On both of these subjects he is practical and wise , and acts as a politer Ezra Pound ...
... American writers must often live abroad as expatriates , and he criticizes the teaching of writing and literature in the American universities . On both of these subjects he is practical and wise , and acts as a politer Ezra Pound ...
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... America . 24 This retired mode of living was also made necessary by his financial position , however , for in spite ... American trip , and had taken no holidays , he was continuously without funds because his New York publishers would ...
... America . 24 This retired mode of living was also made necessary by his financial position , however , for in spite ... American trip , and had taken no holidays , he was continuously without funds because his New York publishers would ...
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... American . The American millionaire of The Rash Act is , however , quite a different sort from Don Kelleg , the pre - war hero of An English Girl . He realizes that there are no abuses he can rectify without destroying economic ...
... American . The American millionaire of The Rash Act is , however , quite a different sort from Don Kelleg , the pre - war hero of An English Girl . He realizes that there are no abuses he can rectify without destroying economic ...
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