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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... evident sign that his course had come to a halt . Though his health had been poor , he had just returned from the United States , he had started a new novel concerned with the 1930's , and he had made no gesture of resigning his pen or ...
... evident sign that his course had come to a halt . Though his health had been poor , he had just returned from the United States , he had started a new novel concerned with the 1930's , and he had made no gesture of resigning his pen or ...
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... evident debt was , however , to Flaubert's Salambô , which be- sides meeting Ford's demands in the way of conscious artistry also afforded , in its strange but unitary vision of ancient Car- thage , a close parallel to his ideal of a ...
... evident debt was , however , to Flaubert's Salambô , which be- sides meeting Ford's demands in the way of conscious artistry also afforded , in its strange but unitary vision of ancient Car- thage , a close parallel to his ideal of a ...
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... evident that Ford modeled his main figure upon Ruskin , perhaps rounding out the irony by placing George in company with the mad clergyman , Brede , and thus momentarily foretelling the advent of the maniacal Duchemin in the Tietjens ...
... evident that Ford modeled his main figure upon Ruskin , perhaps rounding out the irony by placing George in company with the mad clergyman , Brede , and thus momentarily foretelling the advent of the maniacal Duchemin in the Tietjens ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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