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The fiftieth anniversary year of Joseph Conrad, A Personal Remembrance might be the occasion for a reappraisal of Ford Madox Ford’s stimulating and tantalising book, a book full of information, insight, and misleading hints.
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G. Jean-Aubry: Joseph Conrad, Life and Letters (New York, 1927), Vol. II, p. 93.
R. W. Stallman: Stephen Crane: An Omnibus (London, 1954), p. 190.
Helmut A. Hatzfeld: Literature Through Art, A New Approach to French Literature (Chapel Hill, 1969), p. 180.
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Vidan, I. (1976). Ford’s Interpretation of Conrad’s Technique. In: Sherry, N. (eds) Joseph Conrad. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02779-8_14
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