The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... moved from Germany at a time when the country was becoming unified and powerful may be attributed to their Westphalian distaste for Prussian nationalism and to their Roman Catholic dislike of the new Protes- tant hegemony . According to ...
... moved from Germany at a time when the country was becoming unified and powerful may be attributed to their Westphalian distaste for Prussian nationalism and to their Roman Catholic dislike of the new Protes- tant hegemony . According to ...
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... moved to South Lodge , he found himself entertaining a circle of poets that included Ezra Pound , W. B. Yeats , Hilda Doolittle and her husband Richard Aldington , D. H. Lawrence , F. S. Flint and , later on , T. S. Eliot . Ford's own ...
... moved to South Lodge , he found himself entertaining a circle of poets that included Ezra Pound , W. B. Yeats , Hilda Doolittle and her husband Richard Aldington , D. H. Lawrence , F. S. Flint and , later on , T. S. Eliot . Ford's own ...
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... moved beyond Futurism , and as music became increasingly less dependent on melody and a familiar combination of chords , so Ford wished writing to move beyond Impressionism . In the work of Gertrude Stein and James Joyce , writing had ...
... moved beyond Futurism , and as music became increasingly less dependent on melody and a familiar combination of chords , so Ford wished writing to move beyond Impressionism . In the work of Gertrude Stein and James Joyce , writing had ...
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