The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... English Review was the existence of a group of writers of high quality upon whom Ford could depend to maintain his ... English Review since , in terms of literary history , the magazine is probably most famous for the ' discoveries ' it ...
... English Review was the existence of a group of writers of high quality upon whom Ford could depend to maintain his ... English Review since , in terms of literary history , the magazine is probably most famous for the ' discoveries ' it ...
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... English and one 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 ...
... English and one 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 ...
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... English subjects such as country life but placed his novels in France and America . Moreover , since he did not use subjective description or present his story chronologically , he could quite understand that his use of the time - shift ...
... English subjects such as country life but placed his novels in France and America . Moreover , since he did not use subjective description or present his story chronologically , he could quite understand that his use of the time - shift ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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