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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... tion for a new and hardier phase in his development . But for the moment , on his putting off uniform in 1919 , Ford seemed intent on personal reconstruction and an even more decisive break with his prewar existence , a step symbolized ...
... tion for a new and hardier phase in his development . But for the moment , on his putting off uniform in 1919 , Ford seemed intent on personal reconstruction and an even more decisive break with his prewar existence , a step symbolized ...
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... tion appeared almost like the wings on a Hermes ' cap . " 14 In keeping with his title role , George has spent his life in the practice of benevolence , distributing his wealth among artists who are usually shams or impostors or ...
... tion appeared almost like the wings on a Hermes ' cap . " 14 In keeping with his title role , George has spent his life in the practice of benevolence , distributing his wealth among artists who are usually shams or impostors or ...
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... tion . His judgments on the self - sufficient type of community , of which the period would have furnished numerous examples , are essentially shrewd , as when he notes the futility of handi- craft schemes set apart from an ...
... tion . His judgments on the self - sufficient type of community , of which the period would have furnished numerous examples , are essentially shrewd , as when he notes the futility of handi- craft schemes set apart from an ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Forden route | 9 |
The Role of the Novelist | 26 |
Copyright | |
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