The Life and Work of Ford Madox Ford |
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11 One reason for his adoption of vers libre came from his belief that just as each age demanded its own rhythm and method , so each person had his own rhythm and way of speaking and writing . In the hands of an amateur , vers libre can ...
11 One reason for his adoption of vers libre came from his belief that just as each age demanded its own rhythm and method , so each person had his own rhythm and way of speaking and writing . In the hands of an amateur , vers libre can ...
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Given the need for scrupulosity in conception , there still remain the problems of method . Ford believed that the pace of a novel should gradually increase and that every word should contribute to the final effect .
Given the need for scrupulosity in conception , there still remain the problems of method . Ford believed that the pace of a novel should gradually increase and that every word should contribute to the final effect .
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Yet the twentieth century is by no means absent , as Graham Greene noted in his review of the book , in which he examined especially the chapter called ' Courts of Love ' in order to describe Ford's method . This chapter is really as ...
Yet the twentieth century is by no means absent , as Graham Greene noted in his review of the book , in which he examined especially the chapter called ' Courts of Love ' in order to describe Ford's method . This chapter is really as ...
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