The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... turn it out ( that's why I work so slow and break my word to publishers ) , and that the material being of a kind that appeals to my imagination and the man being an honest workman we could turn out something tolerable— perhaps ; and if ...
... turn it out ( that's why I work so slow and break my word to publishers ) , and that the material being of a kind that appeals to my imagination and the man being an honest workman we could turn out something tolerable— perhaps ; and if ...
Pàgina 77
... turn would be followed by a short story and a por- tion of the serial then being run : in the first numbers it was Conrad's Some Reminiscences . Ford realized that nobody liked serials but thought the publicity the author received made ...
... turn would be followed by a short story and a por- tion of the serial then being run : in the first numbers it was Conrad's Some Reminiscences . Ford realized that nobody liked serials but thought the publicity the author received made ...
Pàgina 216
... turn away . This figure , Notterdam , is at once the ultimate heir of the great medieval prophet , Nostradamus , and the typical representative of American business . At heart a man of good will , Notterdam is beset by turmoil in both ...
... turn away . This figure , Notterdam , is at once the ultimate heir of the great medieval prophet , Nostradamus , and the typical representative of American business . At heart a man of good will , Notterdam is beset by turmoil in both ...
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