The Life and Work of Ford Madox Ford |
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The minister urged him to continue his work , and Ford wrote ' Une Partie de Cricket ' for a Swiss review . Later reprinted in No Enemy , it is a comparison of the attitudes taken towards the war by French and English soldiers .
The minister urged him to continue his work , and Ford wrote ' Une Partie de Cricket ' for a Swiss review . Later reprinted in No Enemy , it is a comparison of the attitudes taken towards the war by French and English soldiers .
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It is clear from a letter Ford wrote in 1930 , in which he said that he did not like this book and ' always intended the series to end with A Man Could Stand Up , ' that Parade's End was intended as a trilogy.36 In recent years ...
It is clear from a letter Ford wrote in 1930 , in which he said that he did not like this book and ' always intended the series to end with A Man Could Stand Up , ' that Parade's End was intended as a trilogy.36 In recent years ...
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He attended various literary luncheons , wrote articles on publishing and cooking for The Forum , gave a radio talk on " The W.P.A. and American Civilization ' and gave a course of lectures in Boston . " In the spring he went down to ...
He attended various literary luncheons , wrote articles on publishing and cooking for The Forum , gave a radio talk on " The W.P.A. and American Civilization ' and gave a course of lectures in Boston . " In the spring he went down to ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Three CONRAD COLLABORATION | 36 |
Four ESTABLISHED IN LONDON | 56 |
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