The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... called The Square Club where men like Belloc , Chesterton and Maurice Baring dined once a month . In short order , then , Ford found himself at least a junior member of London's literary ' establishment ' . Since at the outset of his ...
... called The Square Club where men like Belloc , Chesterton and Maurice Baring dined once a month . In short order , then , Ford found himself at least a junior member of London's literary ' establishment ' . Since at the outset of his ...
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... called Hurst Cottages in Aldington . There Ford would go for visits , but as The English Review got under way , he was forced to spend more and more time in London . His bachelor life there might have been supportable had he not been ...
... called Hurst Cottages in Aldington . There Ford would go for visits , but as The English Review got under way , he was forced to spend more and more time in London . His bachelor life there might have been supportable had he not been ...
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... called herself Mrs. Ford Madox Hueffer and thus ran the risk of additional lawsuits instigated by the first Mrs. Hueffer . * The use of ' Ford ' as a surname had its disadvantages , however . Like the adoption of a new name upon ...
... called herself Mrs. Ford Madox Hueffer and thus ran the risk of additional lawsuits instigated by the first Mrs. Hueffer . * The use of ' Ford ' as a surname had its disadvantages , however . Like the adoption of a new name upon ...
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