Books author - "Ford Madox Ford"
Description A Man Could Stand Upโ opens on Armistice Day, with Valentine Wannop learning that her love, Christopher Tietjens, has returned to London from the front. As she prepares to meet him, the narrative suddenly shifts time and place to earlier in the year, with Tietjens commanding a group of soldiers in a trench somewhere in the war zone. Tietjens leads his company bravely as they shelter from the constant German strafes, before the narrative again jumps to conclude with an actual
Description At the height of belle รฉpoque Europe, an American coupleโthe narrator John Dowell and his wife Florenceโand a British coupleโLeonora and the titular โgood soldierโ Edward Ashburnhamโmeet and become firm friends. Travelling and socialising together, itโs a full nine years before the cracks start to show, but when they do the whole edifice starts tumbling to reveal the secrecy and lies concealed within. The Good Soldier is a classic example of the unreliable narrator genre. With a
Description No More Parades is the second in Ford Madox Fordโs Paradeโs End series. The book, released just a few years after the close of the war, is based on Fordโs combat experiences as an enlisted man in World War I, and continues the story first begun in Some Do Not โฆ . Christopher Tietjens, after recovering from the shell shock he suffered in Some Do Not โฆ, has returned to the edge of the war as a commanding officer in charge of preparing draft troops for deployment to the front. As the
Description Some Do Not โฆ opens at the cusp of World War I. Christopher Tietjens, a government statistician, and his friend Vincent Macmaster, an aspiring literary critic, are visiting the English countryside. Tietjens, preoccupied with his disastrous marriage, meets Valentine Wannop, a suffragette, during a round of golf. As their love story develops, the novel explores the horrors of the war without the narrative ever entering the battlefield. The characters are complex and nuanced. Tietjens