The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... interest to the man who was to write The Secret Agent and Under Western Eyes . Today , the novel seems somewhat trivial ; to begin with , it is dated and , since it is a roman à clef , much of its interest depends on the identity of the ...
... interest to the man who was to write The Secret Agent and Under Western Eyes . Today , the novel seems somewhat trivial ; to begin with , it is dated and , since it is a roman à clef , much of its interest depends on the identity of the ...
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... interest for the eight hundred pages of Parade's End must have been extremely difficult . In an article on Ford , Edward Crankshaw pointed out that both he and Conrad were rebelling against the traditional panoramic novel , preferring ...
... interest for the eight hundred pages of Parade's End must have been extremely difficult . In an article on Ford , Edward Crankshaw pointed out that both he and Conrad were rebelling against the traditional panoramic novel , preferring ...
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Frank MacShane. writers in whom he had an interest , like Richard Hughes , Edward Crankshaw and Anthony Bertram . There were also parties out , and he was the guest both of his publishers and of writers like the Compton Mackenzies . In a ...
Frank MacShane. writers in whom he had an interest , like Richard Hughes , Edward Crankshaw and Anthony Bertram . There were also parties out , and he was the guest both of his publishers and of writers like the Compton Mackenzies . In a ...
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