The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... critics , on the other hand , submitted their manuscripts with the expectation that they would be printed . At this point they encountered Ford's stan- dards which were , as Wyndham Lewis said , ' . . . too exacting for latter - day ...
... critics , on the other hand , submitted their manuscripts with the expectation that they would be printed . At this point they encountered Ford's stan- dards which were , as Wyndham Lewis said , ' . . . too exacting for latter - day ...
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... critics contemn the idea.40 The writing of this huge book was in itself a tremendous achieve- ment , for almost all ... critic , I don't think it was in his power to be so because of his transforming memory which altered everything . A ...
... critics contemn the idea.40 The writing of this huge book was in itself a tremendous achieve- ment , for almost all ... critic , I don't think it was in his power to be so because of his transforming memory which altered everything . A ...
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... criticism . 1907. The Spirit of the People . Sociological impressionism ; previously published , only in America , in England and the English . 1908. The Fifth Queen Crowned . Novel ( historical romance ; third of the ' Katherine Howard ...
... criticism . 1907. The Spirit of the People . Sociological impressionism ; previously published , only in America , in England and the English . 1908. The Fifth Queen Crowned . Novel ( historical romance ; third of the ' Katherine Howard ...
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