The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... became convinced that the function of art is merely to render life . But to give a true picture of life is a difficult task ; it requires mastery of the techniques of writing so that the truth the writer sees will not be falsified by ...
... became convinced that the function of art is merely to render life . But to give a true picture of life is a difficult task ; it requires mastery of the techniques of writing so that the truth the writer sees will not be falsified by ...
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... became the centre of a revival in English letters . While consolidating and confirming the reputations of older writers , it also inspired new movements among the younger writers and was ultimately responsible for Imagism and Vorticism ...
... became the centre of a revival in English letters . While consolidating and confirming the reputations of older writers , it also inspired new movements among the younger writers and was ultimately responsible for Imagism and Vorticism ...
Pàgina 103
... became more civilized - living in streets named after Peace - we became less conscious of dignity and truth : ' We don't care enough about anything to risk hurting each other's feel- ings . As a man I find this delightful , and it is ...
... became more civilized - living in streets named after Peace - we became less conscious of dignity and truth : ' We don't care enough about anything to risk hurting each other's feel- ings . As a man I find this delightful , and it is ...
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Romance | 35 |
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