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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Ford Madox Ford Paul L. Wiley. ness and Lord Jim , he regarded Ford as a practicing writer as well and as one whose knowledge of English style might be distinctly advantageous from a purely business standpoint , so that he stood to ...
Ford Madox Ford Paul L. Wiley. ness and Lord Jim , he regarded Ford as a practicing writer as well and as one whose knowledge of English style might be distinctly advantageous from a purely business standpoint , so that he stood to ...
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... regarded the Affair as a situation produced by the character of modern life , one which has lost the sense of large design and become preoccupied with small or intimate matters . In a time barren of great figures in the heroic sense ...
... regarded the Affair as a situation produced by the character of modern life , one which has lost the sense of large design and become preoccupied with small or intimate matters . In a time barren of great figures in the heroic sense ...
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... regarded as carrying on more or less in this path , Ford is still distinguished by indifference to the exotic for itself . His concerns do not lie outside the European tradition , except as the United States shares in that inheritance ...
... regarded as carrying on more or less in this path , Ford is still distinguished by indifference to the exotic for itself . His concerns do not lie outside the European tradition , except as the United States shares in that inheritance ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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