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Ford Madox Ford (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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Ford Madox Ford was an extremely prolific author, working in virtually every literary form. His children’s stories and fairy tales include The Brown Owl (1891); The Feather (1892); The Queen Who Flew (1894); Christina’s Fairy Book (1906); and the pantomime Mister Bosphorus and the Muses (1923). His volumes of poetry include The Questions at the Well (1893, as Fenil Haig); Poems for Pictures (1900); The Face of the Night (1904); From Inland and Other Poems (1907); High Germany (1911);...
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Origins and Development of the Novel, 1890-1980 (Topical Overview--Long Fiction)
