The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... nature these experiments often failed , and because they resulted in an emotional weariness , Ford , in Pound's words , ' wasted 40 novels ' in which there are ' excellent parts merely buried in writing done at his second best.'33 The ...
... nature these experiments often failed , and because they resulted in an emotional weariness , Ford , in Pound's words , ' wasted 40 novels ' in which there are ' excellent parts merely buried in writing done at his second best.'33 The ...
Pàgina 96
... natural things gave rise to a school of nature poetry that lasted well into the present century . Victorian industrialism furthered this tradition , for many poets , appalled by the ugly new cities and fac- tories that were rising over ...
... natural things gave rise to a school of nature poetry that lasted well into the present century . Victorian industrialism furthered this tradition , for many poets , appalled by the ugly new cities and fac- tories that were rising over ...
Pàgina 165
... Nature of a Crime , had originally been published under a pseudonym in The English Review and had subsequently been forgotten by both men . Then , years later , someone in Paris showed it to Ford who , after looking it over , decided ...
... Nature of a Crime , had originally been published under a pseudonym in The English Review and had subsequently been forgotten by both men . Then , years later , someone in Paris showed it to Ford who , after looking it over , decided ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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