The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... considered that the Aesthetes had ' degenerated into a sort of maw- kish flap - doodle " instead of perpetuating the best of the earlier heritage . Rather than write for the generality of mankind , they seemed to be writing in an ...
... considered that the Aesthetes had ' degenerated into a sort of maw- kish flap - doodle " instead of perpetuating the best of the earlier heritage . Rather than write for the generality of mankind , they seemed to be writing in an ...
Pàgina 167
... the novels that he had begun to write in 1923 and which would eventually be considered as his principal contribu- tion to English literature . For I do not think We ever took much stock 167 PARIS AND ' THE TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW '
... the novels that he had begun to write in 1923 and which would eventually be considered as his principal contribu- tion to English literature . For I do not think We ever took much stock 167 PARIS AND ' THE TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW '
Pàgina 250
... considered to be conflicts prepara- tory to World War I. The main figures dealt with were Disraeli and Gladstone , Bismarck , General Grant , Cleveland , Macmahon , Gam- betta and Kaiser Wilhelm II , whom Ford looked upon as a precursor ...
... considered to be conflicts prepara- tory to World War I. The main figures dealt with were Disraeli and Gladstone , Bismarck , General Grant , Cleveland , Macmahon , Gam- betta and Kaiser Wilhelm II , whom Ford looked upon as a precursor ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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