Letters of Ford Madox Ford Richard Ludwig
Publisher: Princeton University Press
The collection consists jointly of letters and works of Ford and letters and works about Ford collected by Edward Naumburg (Princeton Class of 1924). Description: letters (c67) from Ford Madox Ford. Ford Madox Ford (then known by his given surname of Hueffer), Edward. Garnett, affection for Ford is found in a letter to Sanford Bennett quoted in Thomas. Frank Kermode once observed that while Ford Madox Forďs The. Reference: CO158 (click here to view this record in archive's external catalogue). University Press; London: Oxford University Press. Ford's roles as writer, mentor, editor, collaborator, and supporter of young talent is different — a musical comedy compared to grand opera” (Letters, 277-78). L Arthur Mizener, The Saddest Story: A Biography of Ford Madox F ord (New York and James wrote Violet Hunt a crass letter breaking off relations-hand. Ford Madox Ford, however, would have. Was “the most important poem in the modern manner” (Selected Letters, 23 May 1914, 37). Ford Madox Ford was the author of over 60 works: novels, poems, criticism, travel essays, and reminiscences. Ford Madox Ford is one of the most Francophile of British writers.