The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... Henry VIII which had just been published . As the founder of English Protestantism , Henry was , for Ford , an important figure in the development of the British character and therefore by implica- tion important for a novelist of ...
... Henry VIII which had just been published . As the founder of English Protestantism , Henry was , for Ford , an important figure in the development of the British character and therefore by implica- tion important for a novelist of ...
Pàgina 222
... Henry for Hugh is . Although it is divided into four separate sections , it progresses seemingly with- out interruption , and each character moves forward with a vividness that simply would be unobtainable in a novel narrated ...
... Henry for Hugh is . Although it is divided into four separate sections , it progresses seemingly with- out interruption , and each character moves forward with a vividness that simply would be unobtainable in a novel narrated ...
Pàgina 223
... Henry Adams , and Ford would have agreed with Adams , who reported of a trip to Washington that , " This was the ... Henry Adams , The Education of Henry Adams , Boston , 1918 , p . 43 . Ford and Edward Garnett were going to lunch ...
... Henry Adams , and Ford would have agreed with Adams , who reported of a trip to Washington that , " This was the ... Henry Adams , The Education of Henry Adams , Boston , 1918 , p . 43 . Ford and Edward Garnett were going to lunch ...
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