The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... poem yet written in the " twentieth - century fashion " . " 26 For ' On Heaven ' Ford employed a strongly rhythmical free verse , the rhythms varying from section to section . These rhythms are regular enough , however , to prevent the poem ...
... poem yet written in the " twentieth - century fashion " . " 26 For ' On Heaven ' Ford employed a strongly rhythmical free verse , the rhythms varying from section to section . These rhythms are regular enough , however , to prevent the poem ...
Pàgina 105
... poem is about the effect of war on the helpless civilian popula- tion . There are sections devoted to courage and pain in the mud- soaked Belgian trenches , but most of the poem has to do with non- combatants . The final section depicts ...
... poem is about the effect of war on the helpless civilian popula- tion . There are sections devoted to courage and pain in the mud- soaked Belgian trenches , but most of the poem has to do with non- combatants . The final section depicts ...
Pàgina 236
... poems written by a man in his last years Buckshee is an attempt to find some final mean- ing in life . In a sense ... poem that is also addressed to life itself . A new technical development discernible in this collection is Ford's ...
... poems written by a man in his last years Buckshee is an attempt to find some final mean- ing in life . In a sense ... poem that is also addressed to life itself . A new technical development discernible in this collection is Ford's ...
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