The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... literature if he cannot remember a single one of them as they were written . I had the fresh memory of youth when I talked with Ford , and I hardly remember a single ... literature , the least fallible of all were 260 MARCH OF LITERATURE.
... literature if he cannot remember a single one of them as they were written . I had the fresh memory of youth when I talked with Ford , and I hardly remember a single ... literature , the least fallible of all were 260 MARCH OF LITERATURE.
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... Literature , moreover , is that Ford had a definite thesis : he therefore omitted the Victorians because he found them unattractive . His objection , noted in a letter to his publisher , to the title March or History of literature also ...
... Literature , moreover , is that Ford had a definite thesis : he therefore omitted the Victorians because he found them unattractive . His objection , noted in a letter to his publisher , to the title March or History of literature also ...
Pàgina 262
... Literature had tired him out , but he was still busy . In August he went to Detroit to broadcast on his new book , and almost every day he had to spend hours in correspondence with young writers who wanted to send him their manuscripts ...
... Literature had tired him out , but he was still busy . In August he went to Detroit to broadcast on his new book , and almost every day he had to spend hours in correspondence with young writers who wanted to send him their manuscripts ...
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