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... Ford's work and are , in any case , by common consent , the worst books that either novelist produced . - - So what were the benefits of the collaboration with Ford ? The most important personal gain was that Ford eased Conrad's isola ...
... Ford's work and are , in any case , by common consent , the worst books that either novelist produced . - - So what were the benefits of the collaboration with Ford ? The most important personal gain was that Ford eased Conrad's isola ...
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... Ford . At the purely personal level , the relationship with Ford was never easy . Our knowledge of it ( as of the literary relationship ) is from unreliable sources , in this case Ford's memoirs and Jessie Conrad's indignant replies to ...
... Ford . At the purely personal level , the relationship with Ford was never easy . Our knowledge of it ( as of the literary relationship ) is from unreliable sources , in this case Ford's memoirs and Jessie Conrad's indignant replies to ...
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... Ford ; but Ford's father was German ( Francis Hueffer , formerly Franz Carl Christoph Johannes Hüffer ) , and Conrad was , of course , conspicuously foreign in English society . Ford says that once , at the theatre , he and Conrad felt ...
... Ford ; but Ford's father was German ( Francis Hueffer , formerly Franz Carl Christoph Johannes Hüffer ) , and Conrad was , of course , conspicuously foreign in English society . Ford says that once , at the theatre , he and Conrad felt ...
Contents
The Critical Reception and Literary Context | 25 |
Composition and Sources of Lord | 49 |
Lord Jim Chapters | 80 |
Copyright | |
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