The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... collaboration closer to actuality . They had agreed that Seraphina , the novel which Ford was then writing , was to be the book on which collaboration would take place and Conrad was anxious to see it : Come when you like .... You will ...
... collaboration closer to actuality . They had agreed that Seraphina , the novel which Ford was then writing , was to be the book on which collaboration would take place and Conrad was anxious to see it : Come when you like .... You will ...
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... collaboration between the two men . This is not a cause for surprise , since the experience had taught them both what it could , and neither had much to gain from further joint work . Yet the years of close collaboration and ...
... collaboration between the two men . This is not a cause for surprise , since the experience had taught them both what it could , and neither had much to gain from further joint work . Yet the years of close collaboration and ...
Pàgina 53
... collaboration seems to have varied . While still at work with Ford he wrote to Edward Garnett that ' strangely enough it is yet my share of Romance ( collab'on stuff with Ford ) that fills me with least dismay.'57 In later years ...
... collaboration seems to have varied . While still at work with Ford he wrote to Edward Garnett that ' strangely enough it is yet my share of Romance ( collab'on stuff with Ford ) that fills me with least dismay.'57 In later years ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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