The Life and Work of Ford Madox Ford |
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He pointed out that six shilling novels were always between seventy and eighty thousand words in length , and he suggested that Ford's novel be ' brought up ' to the required length.29 The tyranny of the Victorian ' three - decker ' had ...
He pointed out that six shilling novels were always between seventy and eighty thousand words in length , and he suggested that Ford's novel be ' brought up ' to the required length.29 The tyranny of the Victorian ' three - decker ' had ...
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The lines quoted above also suggest that Ford himself was beginning to grow tired of living in the English countryside . Always a somewhat restless person , he had been used to a good deal of travel , and he knew that the city , for all ...
The lines quoted above also suggest that Ford himself was beginning to grow tired of living in the English countryside . Always a somewhat restless person , he had been used to a good deal of travel , and he knew that the city , for all ...
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By marrying her to Henry Martin , Ford seems to suggest that the flabby commercialism of America and the ... The Rash Act : " The crux of the plot was suggested by an incident of the great storm of three Augusts ago in Toulon Roads .
By marrying her to Henry Martin , Ford seems to suggest that the flabby commercialism of America and the ... The Rash Act : " The crux of the plot was suggested by an incident of the great storm of three Augusts ago in Toulon Roads .
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