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Author MacShane, Frank, compilor.

Title Ford Madox Ford: the critical heritage.

Publication Info. London; Boston : Routledge and K. Paul, 1972.

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 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  828.912 FORD MAC    Check Shelf
Description xiii, 271 pages ; 23 cm.
Series The Critical heritage series
Critical heritage series.
Bibliography Bibliography: page 268.
Contents Unsigned review of The shifting of the fire, Athenaeum, November 1892 -- The inheritors, letter in The new york times saturday review, august 1901 / Joseph Conrad -- Unsigned article on Romance, New York Bookman, August 1904 -- Unsigned review of The fifth queen, Athenaeum, April 1906 -- An English Girl, Daily News, September 1907 / C. F. G. Masterman -- The fifth queen crowned, Daily News, March 1908 / R. A. Scott-James -- Unsigned review of The fifth queen crowned, Academy, May 1908 -- A call, New Age, March 1910 / Arnold Bennett -- Memories and impressions (ancient lights), Dial, May 1911 / Percy F. Bicknell -- Unsigned review of The new humpty-dumpty, English Review, September 1912 -- Unsigned review of Henry James: a critical study, the Times Literary Supplement, January 1914 -- The good soldier, Daily News, April 1915 / Rebecca West -- The good soldier, New Republic, June 1915 / Theodore Dreiser -- Between St. Dennis and St. George, Daily News, November 1915 / Rebecca West -- Review in New Freewoman, December 1913 / Ezra Pound -- Review in Poetry and drama, December 1913 / E. Buxton Shanks -- Unsigned review, English Review, January 1914 -- Review in Poetry, June 1914 / Ezra Pound -- Review in Dial, November 1918 / Conrad Aiken -- Review in Poetry, January 1919 / Harriet Monroe -- Introduction to Collected poems, 1936 / William Rose Benet -- Review in Poetry, September 1937 / John Peale Bishop -- Unsigned review of Some do not, the Time Literary Supplement, April 1924 -- Unsigned review of Some do not, Nation and Athenaeum, May 1924 -- Some do not, Saturday Review of Literature, October 1924 / Joseph Wood Krutch -- Some do not, New York Bookman, February 1925 / Louis Bromfield -- No more parades, Saturday Review of Literature, January 1926 / Mary Colum -- No more parades, Arts and Decoration, February 1926 / Burton Rascoe -- Unsigned review of A man could stand up, the Times Literary Supplement, October 1926 -- Some do not, No more parades and A man could stand up, New York Herald Tribune Books, October 1926 / Isabel Paterson -- A man could stand up, Saturday Review, November 1926 / L. P. Hartley -- Last post, New York Herald Tribune Books, January 1928 / William McFee -- Last post, Saturday Review, February 1928 / L. P. Hartley -- Last post, Quarterly Review, April 1929 / H. C. Harwood -- Letter on Ancient lights, Outlook, April 1911 / W. M. Rossetti -- Zeppelin nights, New Witness, January 1916 / J. K. Prothero -- Correspondence following Prothero's review of Zeppelin nights, 1916 -- Letters on Thus to revisit, English Review, August 1920 / H. G. Wells, Ethel Colburn Mayne -- Letter in The times literary supplement, December 1924 / Mrs. Joseph Conrad -- Review in Nation and Athenaeum, December 1924 / Edward Garnett -- Review in Saturday review of literature, December 1924 / Christopher Morley -- Review in Weekly Westminster, February 1925 / Edward Garnett -- Review in American mercury, April 1925 / H. L. Mencken -- Letter in new york Bookman, June 1925 / William McFee -- Thus to revisit, nation and athenaeum, May 1921 / John Middleton Murry -- A little less than gods, Saturday Review, November 1928 / L. P. Hartley -- Return to yesterday, New York Nation, April 1932 / Morton Dauwen Zabel -- It was the nightingale, Fortnightly Review, July 1934 / V. S. Pritchett -- Great trade route, London Mercury, February 1937 / Graham Greene-- Vive le Roy, London Mercury, August 1937 / Graham Greene -- Mightier than the sword, London Mercury, March 1938 / V. S. Pritchett -- Mightier than the sword, Time and Tide, March 1938 / Charles Williams -- The march of literature, New Republic, October 1938 / John Peale Bishop -- Provence, London Mercury, December 1938 / Graham Greene -- The march of literature, New Statesman and Nation, November 1939 / Edward Sackville-West -- The march of literature, the Times Literary Supplement, November 1939 / Graham Greene -- Unsigned review of The march of literature, the Times Literary Supplement, December 1939 -- New York Bookman, March 1928 / Herbery Gorman -- New York Bookman, December 1930 / Granville Hicks -- English review, December 1931 / Douglas Goldring -- Spectator, July 1939 / Graham Greene -- Nineteenth century and after, August 1939 / Ezra Pound -- Coronet, August 1940 and New Directions number 7, 1942 / Sherwood Anderson -- New directions number 7, 1942 / John Gould Fletcher -- New directions number 7, 1942 / Katherine Anne Porter -- New Directions number 7, 1942, and Minnesota Review, 1960 / Allen Tate -- The last pre-raphaelite, National Review, August 1948 / Edward Crankshaw -- Preface to the Tietjens novels, 1948 / R. A. Scott-James -- Trained for genius (the last pre-Raphaelite), Nation, July 1949 / Morton Dauwen Zabel -- Parade's end, Sewanee Review, January-March 1951 / William Carlos Williams -- A good soldier, 1963 / Caroline Gordon -- Foreword to Buckshee, 1966 / Robert Lowell.
Subject Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939 -- Criticism and interpretation.
ISBN 071006957X
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