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casualty , he remarks to Conrad : " These things gave me no emotion at all - they seemed obvious : rather as it would be.'22 Then he goes on about fear : ' This of course is the devil - and worse because it is so very capricious .
casualty , he remarks to Conrad : " These things gave me no emotion at all - they seemed obvious : rather as it would be.'22 Then he goes on about fear : ' This of course is the devil - and worse because it is so very capricious .
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To maintain an appearance of rationality , she balances her behaviour towards Christopher by good sportsmanship in other things . Thus none of the main characters of Parade's End is wholly good or wholly evil .
To maintain an appearance of rationality , she balances her behaviour towards Christopher by good sportsmanship in other things . Thus none of the main characters of Parade's End is wholly good or wholly evil .
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So that , when things really did go wrong , he could sometimes be very morose . Katherine Anne Porter has said that she and her husband ' were probably nearest to him through the worst period of his life : he really clung to us as if he ...
So that , when things really did go wrong , he could sometimes be very morose . Katherine Anne Porter has said that she and her husband ' were probably nearest to him through the worst period of his life : he really clung to us as if he ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Three CONRAD COLLABORATION | 36 |
Four ESTABLISHED IN LONDON | 56 |
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able American appeared artistic asked became become began believed Brown called characters collaboration Conrad considered continued contributed course criticism deal early editor effect England English English Review experience Ezra Pound fact Ford Madox Ford's France French friends give given hand Henry Hueffer human idea important interest James knew later least letter literary literature live London looked magazine manner means merely method months moved nature never noted novel novelist once Paris period poem poetry poets political position present Provence published realized received result Review seems sense simply situation Soldier soon sort story success suggested things thought Tietjens took turn Violet wanted whole writing written wrote York young