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 70
... perhaps the greater modernity of Ford's spirit shows through his comment that although life may ultimately contain design supposing one were able to discern it , we actually experience it as a sequence of unfore- seen accidents , of ...
... perhaps the greater modernity of Ford's spirit shows through his comment that although life may ultimately contain design supposing one were able to discern it , we actually experience it as a sequence of unfore- seen accidents , of ...
Page 119
... perhaps alludes to a perplexity of his own time in treating his portrait symbolism so as to suggest implications the reverse of those in Wilde's Dorian Gray , Bettesworth attaining to the real woman that he seeks only after having ...
... perhaps alludes to a perplexity of his own time in treating his portrait symbolism so as to suggest implications the reverse of those in Wilde's Dorian Gray , Bettesworth attaining to the real woman that he seeks only after having ...
Page 141
... perhaps Semitic , perhaps Sclav - of some incompatible race . I had never seen a Circas- sian , and there used to be a tradition that Circassian women were beautiful , unfair - skinned , and so on . " Hence her en- slavement of Granger ...
... perhaps Semitic , perhaps Sclav - of some incompatible race . I had never seen a Circas- sian , and there used to be a tradition that Circassian women were beautiful , unfair - skinned , and so on . " Hence her en- slavement of Granger ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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