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 109
... passion is a determining element in her fate , partly because , like her own idealism , it is out of place in a society ruled by guile : " A hun- dred years ago kings made war with blows . Now it is done with black velvets or the lack ...
... passion is a determining element in her fate , partly because , like her own idealism , it is out of place in a society ruled by guile : " A hun- dred years ago kings made war with blows . Now it is done with black velvets or the lack ...
Page 136
... passion also includes partial recognition of the force of passionate motive when opposed to conventional restraint , perhaps an outgrowth of his acquaintance with Schopenhauer and Wagner . Although the novel presents a closed situation ...
... passion also includes partial recognition of the force of passionate motive when opposed to conventional restraint , perhaps an outgrowth of his acquaintance with Schopenhauer and Wagner . Although the novel presents a closed situation ...
Page 138
... passion or other . We are drawn along irresistibly ; we commit the predestined follies or the predestined heroisms ; the other side of our being acts in contravention of all our rules of conduct or of intellect.4 Centering in passion ...
... passion or other . We are drawn along irresistibly ; we commit the predestined follies or the predestined heroisms ; the other side of our being acts in contravention of all our rules of conduct or of intellect.4 Centering in passion ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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