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Ford Madox Ford and the city / edited by Sara Haslam.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Haslam, Sara.
Ford Madox Ford Society.
Series:
International Ford Madox Ford studies ; v. 4.
International Ford Madox Ford studies ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cities and towns in literature.
Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939--Criticism and interpretation.
Ford, Ford Madox.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Rodopi, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The controversial British writer Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) is increasingly recognized as a major presence in early twentieth-century literature. The book series, International Ford Madox Ford Studies, has been founded to reflect the recent resurgence of interest in Ford's life and work. Each volume will normally be based upon a particular theme or issue. Each will relate aspects of Ford's work, life, and contacts, to broader concerns of his time. Ford is best-known for his fiction, especially The Good Soldier, long considered a modernist masterpiece; and Parade's End, which Anthony Burgess d
Contents:
CONTENTS; General Editor's Preface; Introduction: Telling the City; SECTION 1: 'LONDON'; SECTION 2: 'THE BL-DY WORLD'; SECTION 3: FORD'S 'PORTRAITS OF CITIES'; Contributors; Abstracts; Abbreviations
Notes:
At foot of title: Ford Madox Ford Society.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
94-012-0166-8
1-4237-9179-7
OCLC:
714567292

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