The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... idea of writing as métier and the idea of writing as a movement in the arts . Of the young English writers , Ford was one of the few who were seriously interested in the mechanics of style . Not even Conrad , with whom Ford spent hours ...
... idea of writing as métier and the idea of writing as a movement in the arts . Of the young English writers , Ford was one of the few who were seriously interested in the mechanics of style . Not even Conrad , with whom Ford spent hours ...
Pàgina 64
... ideas entertained , by said Great Writers , of Elevating and of making the world a better place . The idea , I say , keeps booming in my head - why couldn't one make some sort of nucleus , just some little attempt at forming a small ...
... ideas entertained , by said Great Writers , of Elevating and of making the world a better place . The idea , I say , keeps booming in my head - why couldn't one make some sort of nucleus , just some little attempt at forming a small ...
Pàgina 252
... idea of establishing a special summer session for imaginative writers to which both established and neophyte authors might come in order to benefit from one another's company and instruction . When Brewer heard that Ford might be ...
... idea of establishing a special summer session for imaginative writers to which both established and neophyte authors might come in order to benefit from one another's company and instruction . When Brewer heard that Ford might be ...
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