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A further reason for his willingness to enter into collaboration with Conrad is hinted at in Conrad's letter to Henley , and that is the difficulty Ford had experienced in finding publishers for his own work .
A further reason for his willingness to enter into collaboration with Conrad is hinted at in Conrad's letter to Henley , and that is the difficulty Ford had experienced in finding publishers for his own work .
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8 Shortly afterwards , Conrad wrote to bring the collaboration closer to actuality . They had agreed that Seraphina , the novel which Ford was then writing , was to be the book on which collaboration would take place and Conrad was ...
8 Shortly afterwards , Conrad wrote to bring the collaboration closer to actuality . They had agreed that Seraphina , the novel which Ford was then writing , was to be the book on which collaboration would take place and Conrad was ...
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III Except for a slight piece , The Nature of a Crime , Romance was the last real collaboration between the two men . This is not a cause for surprise , since the experience had taught them both what it could , and neither had much to ...
III Except for a slight piece , The Nature of a Crime , Romance was the last real collaboration between the two men . This is not a cause for surprise , since the experience had taught them both what it could , and neither had much to ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Three CONRAD COLLABORATION | 36 |
Four ESTABLISHED IN LONDON | 56 |
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