The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... novelist . By the time he was thirty - five years old , he had written no fewer than eight novels , half of which were historical . Of these eight , only three - the Katherine Howard trilogy — are of much interest today . These books ...
... novelist . By the time he was thirty - five years old , he had written no fewer than eight novels , half of which were historical . Of these eight , only three - the Katherine Howard trilogy — are of much interest today . These books ...
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... novelists is to trick you into believing you have taken part in the scenes that they render . But the historical novelist is on the horns of a dilemma : he must either present you with a superficial view of history given by the serious ...
... novelists is to trick you into believing you have taken part in the scenes that they render . But the historical novelist is on the horns of a dilemma : he must either present you with a superficial view of history given by the serious ...
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... novelist is particularly suited to reveal patterns of human behaviour . For , starting with an observation of individuals , the novelist soon turns to the values that govern their lives , and these he examines critically . In so doing ...
... novelist is particularly suited to reveal patterns of human behaviour . For , starting with an observation of individuals , the novelist soon turns to the values that govern their lives , and these he examines critically . In so doing ...
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Romance | 35 |
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