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 131
... early fiction . Among these might be counted his dissatisfaction with late Victorian society , a feeling based not only on intellectual and " sentimental Tory " conviction that English culture had deteriorated following the South ...
... early fiction . Among these might be counted his dissatisfaction with late Victorian society , a feeling based not only on intellectual and " sentimental Tory " conviction that English culture had deteriorated following the South ...
Page 132
... early novels , at times perhaps with some degree of forced interest . Patronizing as he was in theory to historical fiction , he may still have felt a cer- tain ease in that genre because treating the past conduced to a Flaubertian ...
... early novels , at times perhaps with some degree of forced interest . Patronizing as he was in theory to historical fiction , he may still have felt a cer- tain ease in that genre because treating the past conduced to a Flaubertian ...
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... early Apollo or even in Christopher Tietjens with his Victorian involvement . Perhaps some of the assurance and vitality attributed to Penkethman derives from his origin in Ford's private conviction over an extended period of time ...
... early Apollo or even in Christopher Tietjens with his Victorian involvement . Perhaps some of the assurance and vitality attributed to Penkethman derives from his origin in Ford's private conviction over an extended period of time ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
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