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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... fact of some bearing on his literary reputation . His habit , for example , of saying that one book was enough for any man to write seems at odds with his actual output of seventy - five volumes of fiction and miscellanea of one sort or ...
... fact of some bearing on his literary reputation . His habit , for example , of saying that one book was enough for any man to write seems at odds with his actual output of seventy - five volumes of fiction and miscellanea of one sort or ...
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... fact that both books , each in its own fashion , use Impressionist methods . What most sharply distinguishes A Little Less Than Gods is its topical bearing on post - World War I circumstances , a fact that relates it more closely than ...
... fact that both books , each in its own fashion , use Impressionist methods . What most sharply distinguishes A Little Less Than Gods is its topical bearing on post - World War I circumstances , a fact that relates it more closely than ...
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... fact , brings Ford closer to Joyce than to Galsworthy and largely invalidates older at- tempts to compare the tetralogy with The Forsyte Saga and its essentially different chronicle pattern . To some extent like Joyce , moreover , Ford ...
... fact , brings Ford closer to Joyce than to Galsworthy and largely invalidates older at- tempts to compare the tetralogy with The Forsyte Saga and its essentially different chronicle pattern . To some extent like Joyce , moreover , Ford ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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