The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... success . The novels of contemporary life which Ford wrote prior to 1910 have much the same theme as the Fifth Queen trilogy , but concen- trate on the nature of power . The Benefactor , written during the collaboration but not ...
... success . The novels of contemporary life which Ford wrote prior to 1910 have much the same theme as the Fifth Queen trilogy , but concen- trate on the nature of power . The Benefactor , written during the collaboration but not ...
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... success these men whose only indicator of character was worldly success , put up with him , but a number of them were waiting for the day when he would fall from glory . It is worth drawing the distinction between these two types of ...
... success these men whose only indicator of character was worldly success , put up with him , but a number of them were waiting for the day when he would fall from glory . It is worth drawing the distinction between these two types of ...
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... success , Ford was without funds . He had , of course , squandered much of his income in New York , but the principal reason for this situation was the sudden bankruptcy of his New York publishers . Some Do Not had been brought out by a ...
... success , Ford was without funds . He had , of course , squandered much of his income in New York , but the principal reason for this situation was the sudden bankruptcy of his New York publishers . Some Do Not had been brought out by a ...
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from The Wings of the Dove | 19 |
Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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