The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... took lodgings near Ford and for days on end he would come to Ford's house for meals and for assistance and comfort in his writing . The strain of these meetings on Ford was considerable , for Conrad was extremely gloomy during this ...
... took lodgings near Ford and for days on end he would come to Ford's house for meals and for assistance and comfort in his writing . The strain of these meetings on Ford was considerable , for Conrad was extremely gloomy during this ...
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... took in recounting rather bucolic anec- dotes of the army was the measure of his need for escape from the intrigues and sophistications of Literary London.'18 In an article written immediately before joining the army , 14 Ford had also ...
... took in recounting rather bucolic anec- dotes of the army was the measure of his need for escape from the intrigues and sophistications of Literary London.'18 In an article written immediately before joining the army , 14 Ford had also ...
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... took him to such places as Boston and New York Universities , the Detroit Library , Northwestern and the University of Chicago , and he lectured on a variety of subjects ranging from ' Literary Characters ' , which was a discussion of ...
... took him to such places as Boston and New York Universities , the Detroit Library , Northwestern and the University of Chicago , and he lectured on a variety of subjects ranging from ' Literary Characters ' , which was a discussion of ...
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