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 85
... kind , since he tends to single out works in which the subject depicts a mo- ment of psychological drama . In the " Ferdinand " of Millais , for example , he remarks on the “ . . . single figure under the influence of a strong emotion ...
... kind , since he tends to single out works in which the subject depicts a mo- ment of psychological drama . In the " Ferdinand " of Millais , for example , he remarks on the “ . . . single figure under the influence of a strong emotion ...
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... kind of falsehood , every kind of treachery ; every kind of murder , every kind of greed . It did not matter whether it was the Biblical Hebrews triumph- ing , in the name of Jehovah , by every kind of fraud , guile , deceit or ...
... kind of falsehood , every kind of treachery ; every kind of murder , every kind of greed . It did not matter whether it was the Biblical Hebrews triumph- ing , in the name of Jehovah , by every kind of fraud , guile , deceit or ...
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... kind enabled Ford to achieve his favorite low keys and muted effects and to exclude the strong situation that he dis- liked , so that there are , for example , no direct reports of major happenings such as Cromwell's arrest or ...
... kind enabled Ford to achieve his favorite low keys and muted effects and to exclude the strong situation that he dis- liked , so that there are , for example , no direct reports of major happenings such as Cromwell's arrest or ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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