The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... period have little to do with the dominant literary attitudes of the period . The first of these projects , upon which he had embarked by 1895 , was the official biography of his grandfather , Ford Madox Brown , which he had been ...
... period have little to do with the dominant literary attitudes of the period . The first of these projects , upon which he had embarked by 1895 , was the official biography of his grandfather , Ford Madox Brown , which he had been ...
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... periods , the second - or middle phase - is probably the more important , and certainly the decade of the 1920's was ... period is also special in Ford's life because it was the one time in which he enjoyed a certain amount of fame and ...
... periods , the second - or middle phase - is probably the more important , and certainly the decade of the 1920's was ... period is also special in Ford's life because it was the one time in which he enjoyed a certain amount of fame and ...
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Frank MacShane. Chapter Thirteen MARCH OF LITERATURE FORD'S ' ORD's long periods of residence in Provence during the ... period Ford , who considered himself a connoisseur of fine wines , wrote these sentences : ' I should of course like ...
Frank MacShane. Chapter Thirteen MARCH OF LITERATURE FORD'S ' ORD's long periods of residence in Provence during the ... period Ford , who considered himself a connoisseur of fine wines , wrote these sentences : ' I should of course like ...
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