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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... atmosphere , so that the novels symbolize a moral or spiritual condition rather than narrate political action . De- spite its luxury the Tudor world is overcast by twilight or darkness and bathed in a cold and watery air . Snail tracks ...
... atmosphere , so that the novels symbolize a moral or spiritual condition rather than narrate political action . De- spite its luxury the Tudor world is overcast by twilight or darkness and bathed in a cold and watery air . Snail tracks ...
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... atmosphere . The result , moreover , is not simply novelty but a matter of functional importance ; for in their early modernism of bearing and feature , the Holbein people , as Ford maintains , are prototypes for average in- dividuals ...
... atmosphere . The result , moreover , is not simply novelty but a matter of functional importance ; for in their early modernism of bearing and feature , the Holbein people , as Ford maintains , are prototypes for average in- dividuals ...
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... atmosphere of Ford's highly complicated novel , an atmosphere designed to produce the impression of a period of hectic romantic emotion culminating in the tarnishing splendor of the Napoleonic defeat at Waterloo . The incestuous tangle ...
... atmosphere of Ford's highly complicated novel , an atmosphere designed to produce the impression of a period of hectic romantic emotion culminating in the tarnishing splendor of the Napoleonic defeat at Waterloo . The incestuous tangle ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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