Novelist of Three Worlds: Ford Madox FordAnalysis of Ford's development as a novelist by a description, discussion, and dissection of the major novels. |
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... Affairs in order to embody contemporary situations : To the theory of Aloofness added itself , by a very natural process , the other theory that the story of a novel should be the history of an Affair and not the invention of a tale in ...
... Affairs in order to embody contemporary situations : To the theory of Aloofness added itself , by a very natural process , the other theory that the story of a novel should be the history of an Affair and not the invention of a tale in ...
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... Affair : Dickens , for example , in Great Expecta- tions , " ... the muted book of a man for whom most of the savor has left life " and wherein " the hero is no hero and the heroine , no heroine . " 51 Likewise Hardy , almost wicked in ...
... Affair : Dickens , for example , in Great Expecta- tions , " ... the muted book of a man for whom most of the savor has left life " and wherein " the hero is no hero and the heroine , no heroine . " 51 Likewise Hardy , almost wicked in ...
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... Affair as a whole and admirably attain their purpose of ensuring the hold of the novel upon the reader , they are to a great extent personal to Ford just as the Affair , in its own right , conforms to his attitude towards con- temporary ...
... Affair as a whole and admirably attain their purpose of ensuring the hold of the novel upon the reader , they are to a great extent personal to Ford just as the Affair , in its own right , conforms to his attitude towards con- temporary ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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