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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... century clarity of mind . Quite early he speaks of " ... that remarkable and only half appreciated eighteenth century of ours " as a source of “ . . . the first shoots of nearly all our present - day findings " ; 43 and he continued to ...
... century clarity of mind . Quite early he speaks of " ... that remarkable and only half appreciated eighteenth century of ours " as a source of “ . . . the first shoots of nearly all our present - day findings " ; 43 and he continued to ...
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... century and so juxtaposing directly past and im- mediate present . Although properly sub - titled a romance in its ingredients of strangeness , love , and happy ending , the book has something in common with Wellsian fantasy , examples ...
... century and so juxtaposing directly past and im- mediate present . Although properly sub - titled a romance in its ingredients of strangeness , love , and happy ending , the book has something in common with Wellsian fantasy , examples ...
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... century Salisbury Plain . Temporarily , therefore , his role is that of " dispassionate spectator " ; and his state of shocked and intensified vision continues until he be- comes absorbed into the story as an actor . Despite the element ...
... century Salisbury Plain . Temporarily , therefore , his role is that of " dispassionate spectator " ; and his state of shocked and intensified vision continues until he be- comes absorbed into the story as an actor . Despite the element ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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