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A course blog for students of English 340 -- British Literature to 1945 -- at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C. Canada.

Monday, March 23, 2009

"Parade's End" -- Likenesses





From left to right, "McMaster" (Joseph Conrad), "Christopher Tietjens" (Ford Madox Ford), and "Sylvia Tietjens" (Violet Hunt.)

Posted by Dr. Stephen Ogden at 12:20 PM

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