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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... example , in The Secret Agent the terrified spy , Verloc , breaks into the interrogation to which the cynical Vladimir has subjected him by going to a window at the foreign embassy to demonstrate the range of his voice . 19 Although in ...
... example , in The Secret Agent the terrified spy , Verloc , breaks into the interrogation to which the cynical Vladimir has subjected him by going to a window at the foreign embassy to demonstrate the range of his voice . 19 Although in ...
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... example , the Great War is simultaneously that of General Campion or of Christopher Tietjens and , on the home front , of Sylvia Tietjens or of Valentine Wannop . While this limitation in range probably reflected to some extent a modern ...
... example , the Great War is simultaneously that of General Campion or of Christopher Tietjens and , on the home front , of Sylvia Tietjens or of Valentine Wannop . While this limitation in range probably reflected to some extent a modern ...
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... example of Ford's Impressionist aim to reduce potential Zolaesque breadth to the restricted focus of an Affair , an effort resulting in Mr. Fleight in evident technical diffi- culties , one of the principal being the failure to create ...
... example of Ford's Impressionist aim to reduce potential Zolaesque breadth to the restricted focus of an Affair , an effort resulting in Mr. Fleight in evident technical diffi- culties , one of the principal being the failure to create ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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