The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... least two novels which he had been unable to place . Thus he presumably hoped that working with Conrad would help his own career as a novelist . What made the collaboration practicable was largely the intellec- tual and artistic ...
... least two novels which he had been unable to place . Thus he presumably hoped that working with Conrad would help his own career as a novelist . What made the collaboration practicable was largely the intellec- tual and artistic ...
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... least dismay.'57 In later years , however , he tended to disparage the book , considering it of no real importance and claiming that it had been written merely in order to make money . On the other hand , he always defended the writing ...
... least dismay.'57 In later years , however , he tended to disparage the book , considering it of no real importance and claiming that it had been written merely in order to make money . On the other hand , he always defended the writing ...
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... least in the pre - war years of 1913-14 , an ideal rather than a real guide for human behaviour . That is not so much a criticism of anything as a statement of actu- ality ; yet what Dowell's continual praise of Ashburnham stresses is ...
... least in the pre - war years of 1913-14 , an ideal rather than a real guide for human behaviour . That is not so much a criticism of anything as a statement of actu- ality ; yet what Dowell's continual praise of Ashburnham stresses is ...
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Romance | 35 |
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