The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... thought of James and what he thought of the importance of the arts . ' Mr. James , ' he said , ' is the greatest of living writers and in consequence , for me , the greatest of living men . " 1 Having said that , Ford turned to James's ...
... thought of James and what he thought of the importance of the arts . ' Mr. James , ' he said , ' is the greatest of living writers and in consequence , for me , the greatest of living men . " 1 Having said that , Ford turned to James's ...
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... thought it odd that he should retreat into the heart of the country from cosmopolitan London , and doubtless even more thought his living conditions excessively rude . But as Stella Bowen recounted , neither she nor Ford considered they ...
... thought it odd that he should retreat into the heart of the country from cosmopolitan London , and doubtless even more thought his living conditions excessively rude . But as Stella Bowen recounted , neither she nor Ford considered they ...
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... thought Ford more deserving of it . Edward Dahlberg , in recalling these dinners , remarked : ' I must say a wonderful galaxy of genuine people in the arts attended these affairs . I say this because it could have been a piece of dada ...
... thought Ford more deserving of it . Edward Dahlberg , in recalling these dinners , remarked : ' I must say a wonderful galaxy of genuine people in the arts attended these affairs . I say this because it could have been a piece of dada ...
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