The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... characters of the earlier novels - Moffat in The Benefactor , Don Kelleg in An English Girl and the Young Lovell himself - appear as ' heroes ' ; that is , they set the standards of behaviour in the novels in which they appear and are ...
... characters of the earlier novels - Moffat in The Benefactor , Don Kelleg in An English Girl and the Young Lovell himself - appear as ' heroes ' ; that is , they set the standards of behaviour in the novels in which they appear and are ...
Pàgina 116
... character like the narrator of Camus ' The Fall . Thus the reader both sympathizes with Dowell and is irritated with him ... characters is of course great , as Dickens knew . But Ford always restrained himself in order to preserve the ...
... character like the narrator of Camus ' The Fall . Thus the reader both sympathizes with Dowell and is irritated with him ... characters is of course great , as Dickens knew . But Ford always restrained himself in order to preserve the ...
Pàgina 117
... characters and their story . This method , used by Fielding , Dickens and Thackeray , has long been popular in England , but Ford believed that too often it was sloppy and that the obtruded comments were merely an attempt to cover up ...
... characters and their story . This method , used by Fielding , Dickens and Thackeray , has long been popular in England , but Ford believed that too often it was sloppy and that the obtruded comments were merely an attempt to cover up ...
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from The Wings of the Dove | 19 |
Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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