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Parade's End: The Complete Tetralogy (eBook)

(All 4 related novels: Some Do Not + No More Parades + A Man Could Stand Up + Last Post)

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2023
912 Seiten
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859-654776840-1 (EAN)

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"Parade's End: The Complete Tetralogy" by Madox Ford is a masterful exploration of the tumultuous early 20th century, woven through the life of Christopher Tietjens, an English landowner caught in the throes of societal upheaval and the horrors of World War I. Ford employs a stream-of-consciousness narrative, rich with intricate characterizations and vivid imagery, to capture the complexities of modernity, class, and personal crisis. The tetralogy intricately examines themes of loyalty, love, and the fragility of civilization against the backdrop of an era marked by profound change and disillusionment. Madox Ford, a prominent figure in the literary scene of his time, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a soldier and his observations of a rapidly evolving society. His background, with ties to both British aristocracy and bohemian intellectual circles, informed the nuanced portrayal of Tietjens and his relationships. Ford's own wartime experiences and disenchanted worldview shine through, offering a poignant critique of the moral vacuity that accompanied the war and its aftermath. This tetralogy is highly recommended for readers seeking an in-depth, character-driven narrative that challenges conventional notions of heroism and societal values. Ford's "Parade's End" remains a significant literary landmark, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of human nature and the era that shaped it.

Ford Madox Ford, born Ford Hermann Hueffer on December 17, 1873, was an innovative English novelist, poet, critic, and editor whose work and literary contributions were instrumental in shaping modern literature. Ford is perhaps best known for his masterpiece 'Parade's End: The Complete Tetralogy' (1924-1928), a sequence of four novels set during World War I, which explore the complexities of the human psyche against the backdrop of social upheaval and the deconstruction of Edwardian society. A notable figure in London's literary circles, Ford collaborated with Joseph Conrad and established the English Review and the Transatlantic Review, which became platforms for writers like Thomas Hardy, H.G. Wells, and James Joyce. Ford's writing is marked by an impressionistic literary style, focusing on characters' perceptions and emotions, rather than direct narrative. This technique is particularly evident in 'Parade's End,' where Ford delves into the inner thoughts of his protagonist, Christopher Tietjens, revealing the fragmentation of his protagonist's world and the broader dissolution of societal norms. Ford's innovative narrative techniques and insightful dissection of a rapidly changing world cement his reputation as a significant modernist author. He often explored themes of history, memory, and moral ambiguity, making his work especially poignant amidst the social transformations of the early 20th century. Ford Madox Ford passed away on June 26, 1939, but his impact on literature endures through his extensive and diverse body of work.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte 20th century literary fiction • adultery • british historical fiction • British Literature Classics • Christopher Tietjens • early 1900s literature • early 20th century society • Edwardian England • emotional depth • emotional war experiences • Great War novels • historical exploration • historical fiction World War I • interconnected novel series • literary fiction about war • Literary prowess • love and duty conflict • Madox Ford masterpieces • military disillusionment themes • Modernistic flair • Modernist narrative style • modernist novels • moral code • Narrative fragmentation • Parade's End series • profound connection • psychological character study • societal change • Temporal shifts • trauma recovery journey • War Experience • World War I backdrop • world war i drama • World War One • WWI period literature
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