The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... believed he could accomplish this end only while working on a book about which he would care relatively little . In the end , he became more involved than he probably assumed he would , but this did not lessen the effectiveness of the ...
... believed he could accomplish this end only while working on a book about which he would care relatively little . In the end , he became more involved than he probably assumed he would , but this did not lessen the effectiveness of the ...
Pàgina 128
... believed that the old rather than the young should fight , on the grounds that the old had already tasted much of life , he signed up almost immediately on hearing of Brjeska's death in 1915 . According to his official service record ...
... believed that the old rather than the young should fight , on the grounds that the old had already tasted much of life , he signed up almost immediately on hearing of Brjeska's death in 1915 . According to his official service record ...
Pàgina 264
... believed that neither the press nor the book trade , nor even the general public , had given Williams the recognition Ford felt he deserved as a poet , and he wanted to redress the balance by gathering together fellow writers who would ...
... believed that neither the press nor the book trade , nor even the general public , had given Williams the recognition Ford felt he deserved as a poet , and he wanted to redress the balance by gathering together fellow writers who would ...
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One BROWNS AND HUEFFERS | 1 |
Two MARRIAGE | 27 |
Three CONRAD COLLABORATION | 36 |
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