The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... Ford romance was not merely adventure and excitement . Rather it was the living of a life according to a code of morality that was ideal rather than real . This dichotomy was eventually to emerge as Ford's central concern as a novelist ...
... Ford romance was not merely adventure and excitement . Rather it was the living of a life according to a code of morality that was ideal rather than real . This dichotomy was eventually to emerge as Ford's central concern as a novelist ...
Pàgina 166
... Ford's reputation . Everywhere it was assumed that Ford was a bounder who was cash- ing in on the attention given to ... Ford's book was simply an attempt to steal her husband's glory , has not prevailed . Indeed , that Ford's version ...
... Ford's reputation . Everywhere it was assumed that Ford was a bounder who was cash- ing in on the attention given to ... Ford's book was simply an attempt to steal her husband's glory , has not prevailed . Indeed , that Ford's version ...
Pàgina 224
... Ford's publishing house to enquire about the sales of Ford's latest book . There they were pleased to learn that one thousand copies had been sold . Later on , at the restaurant , they were intro- duced to an American journalist who ...
... Ford's publishing house to enquire about the sales of Ford's latest book . There they were pleased to learn that one thousand copies had been sold . Later on , at the restaurant , they were intro- duced to an American journalist who ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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