The Life and Work of Ford Madox Ford |
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Yet , despite the status these interesting acquaintanceships gave him amongst his cousins and immediate friends , Ford was never attracted to politics . Almost from the first he had observed that an unnaturally large proportion of ...
Yet , despite the status these interesting acquaintanceships gave him amongst his cousins and immediate friends , Ford was never attracted to politics . Almost from the first he had observed that an unnaturally large proportion of ...
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Although it took some years for these notions to mature , Ford was writing letters to his friends as early as 1900 commenting on the technical aspect of their work . One to John Galsworthy about his novel , Villa Rubein is typical .
Although it took some years for these notions to mature , Ford was writing letters to his friends as early as 1900 commenting on the technical aspect of their work . One to John Galsworthy about his novel , Villa Rubein is typical .
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To most of these requests Ford made no reply , for his view was , as he later wrote to Jepson : ' One's friends must accept one's actions and divine the justifications for those actions - or one must do without friends !
To most of these requests Ford made no reply , for his view was , as he later wrote to Jepson : ' One's friends must accept one's actions and divine the justifications for those actions - or one must do without friends !
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Three CONRAD COLLABORATION | 36 |
Four ESTABLISHED IN LONDON | 56 |
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