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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Page 69
... becomes evident when understood as the equivalent of Ford's sense of the complexity of modern experi- ence wherein the private history of the individual endures the burden and confusion of the past , in which awareness Ford stands close ...
... becomes evident when understood as the equivalent of Ford's sense of the complexity of modern experi- ence wherein the private history of the individual endures the burden and confusion of the past , in which awareness Ford stands close ...
Page 148
... becomes not only aware of the complex extremes of the modern world but also dubious about his chance of employing wealth to realize his dream of greatness divorced from materialism : What could he - who , after all , had immense power ...
... becomes not only aware of the complex extremes of the modern world but also dubious about his chance of employing wealth to realize his dream of greatness divorced from materialism : What could he - who , after all , had immense power ...
Page 191
... becomes an offense cloaked by formality , as when the dead Maisie Maidan is at once surrounded by candles and lilies , ( p . 76 ) or by ambiguity , as in Florence's insisting to the end on the pretense that con- fuses heart disease with ...
... becomes an offense cloaked by formality , as when the dead Maisie Maidan is at once surrounded by candles and lilies , ( p . 76 ) or by ambiguity , as in Florence's insisting to the end on the pretense that con- fuses heart disease with ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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