The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... review . According to Ford , this general interest was converted into action when one day Marwood came to his house with the news that every review in London had rejected a new poem by Thomas Hardy called ' A Sunday Morning Tragedy ...
... review . According to Ford , this general interest was converted into action when one day Marwood came to his house with the news that every review in London had rejected a new poem by Thomas Hardy called ' A Sunday Morning Tragedy ...
Pàgina 81
... review almost entirely for political purposes , and he was forced to turn over space that had formerly been given to imaginative litera- ture to articles of propaganda for the Liberal Party . In a desperate attempt to save the magazine ...
... review almost entirely for political purposes , and he was forced to turn over space that had formerly been given to imaginative litera- ture to articles of propaganda for the Liberal Party . In a desperate attempt to save the magazine ...
Pàgina 82
... Review existed.'17 What did they do ? Some of the older men who were not asked to write for the review were so insulted that they slated the review and attacked Ford's character in private . The younger critics , on the other hand ...
... Review existed.'17 What did they do ? Some of the older men who were not asked to write for the review were so insulted that they slated the review and attacked Ford's character in private . The younger critics , on the other hand ...
Continguts
One BROWNS AND HUEFFERS | 1 |
Two MARRIAGE | 27 |
Three CONRAD COLLABORATION | 36 |
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