The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... early childhood was his love of romance . With his nurse's grandson , Walter Atterbury , he would , as all children do , play games of discovery , turning the kitchen table upside down and imagining it a full - rigged ship on the ...
... early childhood was his love of romance . With his nurse's grandson , Walter Atterbury , he would , as all children do , play games of discovery , turning the kitchen table upside down and imagining it a full - rigged ship on the ...
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... early books leave the impression that they were written without much thought of the consequences and that they were produced more because somebody else wanted him to write them than because he was interested in them himself . Ford's ...
... early books leave the impression that they were written without much thought of the consequences and that they were produced more because somebody else wanted him to write them than because he was interested in them himself . Ford's ...
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... early Tiet- jens . Part of Christopher's early sentimentalism was that he always attached much importance to this place and to Groby Great Tree in particular . It was something stable in a world that was going to pieces . Sylvia's order ...
... early Tiet- jens . Part of Christopher's early sentimentalism was that he always attached much importance to this place and to Groby Great Tree in particular . It was something stable in a world that was going to pieces . Sylvia's order ...
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from The Wings of the Dove | 19 |
Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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