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Ford Madox Ford

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Biography

Ford Madox Ford, born on December 17, 1873, in Richmond, Surrey, was an influential English novelist and editor whose literary career spanned over four decades. He was the son of an artist and a writer, which undoubtedly shaped his creative inclinations from an early age. Ford is best known for his groundbreaking novels that explored the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of consciousness, particularly during the tumultuous era of World War I. His most notable works, including “The Good Soldier” and the Parade’s End tetralogy—comprising “Some Do Not…”, “No More Parades”, and “A Man Could Stand Up—”—are celebrated for their innovative narrative techniques and deep psychological insights.

In addition to his fiction, Ford was a prominent figure in the literary community, serving as an editor for several influential publications, including the English Review, where he championed modernist writers such as Joseph Conrad and Ezra Pound. His own literary contributions reflect a keen awareness of social and historical contexts, making his works resonate with readers across generations. Ford Madox Ford’s legacy endures not only through his novels but also through his influence on the development of modernist literature, solidifying his place as a pivotal figure in the early 20th-century literary landscape. He passed away on June 30, 1939, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to inspire and challenge readers today.

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At the height of belle époque Europe, an American couple—the narrator John Dowell and his wife Florence-and a British couple-Leonora and the titular “good soldier” Edward...
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Katherine Howard, a young, devoutly Catholic, and impoverished noblewoman, arrives at the court of King Henry VIII as he has just married his fourth wife. The idealistic ...
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Some Do Not ... opens at the cusp of World War I. Christopher Tietjens, a government statistician, and his friend Vincent Macmaster, an aspiring literary critic, are visi...
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No More Parades is the second in Ford Madox Ford’s Parade’s End series. The book, released just a few years after the close of the war, is based on Ford’s combat experien...
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A Man Could Stand Up— opens on Armistice Day, with Valentine Wannop learning that her love, Christopher Tietjens, has returned to London from the front. As she prepares t...
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