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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... James at Rye . His lasting admiration for the literary viewpoint and method of James may be seen not only in the critical study of 1913 , Henry James , but also in nearly everything that Ford wrote concerning the modern novel ; and although ...
... James at Rye . His lasting admiration for the literary viewpoint and method of James may be seen not only in the critical study of 1913 , Henry James , but also in nearly everything that Ford wrote concerning the modern novel ; and although ...
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... James , espe- cially in the later work beginning with The Spoils of Poynton , which Ford and Conrad favored , wherein James , disillu- sioned , " . . . devoted himself to the task of portraying the lives of English people who were just ...
... James , espe- cially in the later work beginning with The Spoils of Poynton , which Ford and Conrad favored , wherein James , disillu- sioned , " . . . devoted himself to the task of portraying the lives of English people who were just ...
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... James to be accounted for , illuminates both the temperament of Ford himself and the manner in which his methods nurtured themselves upon those of James . The foregoing passage is , in general , a better description of the handling of ...
... James to be accounted for , illuminates both the temperament of Ford himself and the manner in which his methods nurtured themselves upon those of James . The foregoing passage is , in general , a better description of the handling of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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