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Publication Date:
2002
Binding: Paperback
No. of Pages: 114
Ford Madox Ford is increasingly
recognised as one of the most significant novelists of the 20th
century. Ford’s development as a writer is traced and a cogent
analysis of his major works like The Good Soldier and Parade’s
End is provided, whilst attention is drawn to lesser works that
have been unjustly neglected. Anthony Fowles deals even-handedly
with the intense friendship and pivotal artistic collaboration between
Ford and Joseph Conrad. He provides a reading of Ford’s work
which is both dispassionately admiring and sympathetically sensible.
Anthony Fowles is the author of more than 20 books and has completed
a full length study of John Dryden.
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