The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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Pàgina 113
... merely by dismissing Dowell as a simpleton . Soon enough one realizes that he does not realize the implications of his own passivity and that he misinter- prets the actions of others . Yet he is not wholly a fool . Throughout the novel ...
... merely by dismissing Dowell as a simpleton . Soon enough one realizes that he does not realize the implications of his own passivity and that he misinter- prets the actions of others . Yet he is not wholly a fool . Throughout the novel ...
Pàgina 114
... merely Ford's way of saying that the Sermon on the Mount , as a ' Christist ' as against a Christian document , is , at least in the pre - war years of 1913-14 , an ideal rather than a real guide for human behaviour . That is not so ...
... merely Ford's way of saying that the Sermon on the Mount , as a ' Christist ' as against a Christian document , is , at least in the pre - war years of 1913-14 , an ideal rather than a real guide for human behaviour . That is not so ...
Pàgina 115
... merely that it succeeds in capturing an era but that it presents a perennial human situation within the framework of a masterly literary performance . This achievement depends largely on Ford's use of the apparently unperceptive narra ...
... merely that it succeeds in capturing an era but that it presents a perennial human situation within the framework of a masterly literary performance . This achievement depends largely on Ford's use of the apparently unperceptive narra ...
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