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Parade's End, Volume IV Last Post: A Novel
ISBN: PB: 9781847770158, Carcanet, July 2011
338 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
"Last Post", the fourth and final volume of Parade's End, is set on a single post-war summer's day. Valentine Wannop and Christopher Tietjens share a cottage in Sussex with Tietjens' brother and sister-in-law. Through their differing perspectives, Fo...
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Parade's End, Volume III A Man Could Stand Up: A Novel
ISBN: PB: 9781847770141, Carcanet, April 2011
400 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
"A Man Could Stand Up", the third volume of "Parade's End", brings Ford's characters to the "crack across the table of History", across which lie their uncertain post-war futures. Divided into three parts, the novel is a kaleidoscopic vision of socie...
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Parade's End, Volume II No More Parades: A Novel
ISBN: PB: 9781847770134, Carcanet, January 2011
426 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
"No more Hope, no more Glory, no more parades for you and me any more. Nor for the country... Nor for the world, I dare say...", says Christopher Tietjens to a war-damaged fellow officer, under fire on the Western Front. "No More Parades" continues "...
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Parade's End, Volume I Some Do Not…
ISBN: PB: 9781847770127, Carcanet, October 2010
520 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
"Some Do Not...", the first volume of "Parade's End", introduces the central characters: Christopher Tietjens, a brilliant mathematician; his dazzling, unfaithful wife Sylvia; and the young Suffragette Valentine Wannop. It starts with the cataclysmic...
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Provence
ISBN: PB: 9781857549898, Carcanet, June 2009
320 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
Ford Madox Ford spent his last years in the south of France, near Toulon. In "Provence" (1935), written four years before his death, he explores both the place and the idea of it: "not a country nor the home of a race, but a frame of mind". Suffused...
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It Was the Nightingale
ISBN: PB: 9781857549324, Carcanet, August 2007
386 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
During a Christmas leave in London, Ford Madox Ford attended a party at the French Embassy, "a heavy blond man in a faded uniform" wearied by years of war, recalled to a longing for the life of a writer. The evening marks the beginning of a new phase...
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Parade's End
ISBN: PB: 9781857548921, Carcanet, April 2006
845 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
Parade's End is the title Ford Madox Ford gave to his greatest work, the four Tietjens novels which, in Graham Greene's words, tell "the terrifying story of a good man tortured, pursued, driven into revolt, and ruined as far as the world is concerned...
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England and the English
ISBN: PB: 9781857545838, Carcanet, November 2003
280 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
"England and the English" is Ford Madox Ford's three-volume exploration of what it means to be English, here published in a single volume for the first time in the United Kingdom. Starting with the brilliantly impressionistic evocations of the chaoti...
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Selected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857547139, Carcanet, August 2003
230 pp., 21.7x13.7 cm
Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) published thirteen volumes of poetry between 1893 and 1936, crucial transitional years in the evolution of modern poetry. His early poems were written under the shadow of the Rossettis, Swinburne and William Morris, but Fo...
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Critical Essays
ISBN: PB: 9781857545463, Carcanet, February 2002
344 pp., 21.7x13.7 cm
In 1911 some of D. H. Lawrence's poems and his story "Odour of Chrysanthemums" found their way, without his knowledge, to the desk of the editor of the English Review, Ford Madox Hueffer (later Ford). Ford was astonished and invited Lawrence to meet...
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