En esta irresistible novela, dos matrimonios de la alta sociedad, uno estadounidense y otro britá nico, coinciden en un balneario alemá n en el perí odo de entreguerras. La relació n de amistad, celos e infidelidades que forjan da paso a una crí tica demoledora de la sociedad victoriana y un conmovedor retrato de la naturaleza humana.
Madox Ford Ford Libros
Ford Madox Ford fue una figura fundamental en la literatura inglesa de principios del siglo XX, influyente a través de sus revistas que promovieron a escritores emergentes. Su prolífica producción, que abarca novelas, poesía y crítica, profundiza en las complejidades de la conciencia humana y las intrincadas relaciones. El estilo narrativo de Ford se caracteriza por su estructura innovadora y su exploración de la memoria, empleando a menudo líneas de tiempo fragmentadas y perspectivas interiores para capturar la experiencia subjetiva de la realidad. Su obra es un profundo examen de la pérdida, la identidad y la búsqueda de sentido en medio de la agitación social.







Parade's End (Full Tetralogy
Some Do Not, No More Parades , A Man Could Stand Up, and Last Post)
- 446 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Exploring the profound impact of war, this book delves into an entire era marked by destruction and upheaval. It examines the social, cultural, and emotional ramifications of conflict, highlighting how lives and communities are irrevocably changed. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative captures the essence of resilience amidst chaos, portraying the broader historical context and the human experience during tumultuous times.
The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court
- 198 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Set during the tumultuous reign of King Henry VIII, the story follows Katharine Howard as she rises from obscurity to become his fifth wife. The novel intricately explores themes of power, politics, and personal relationships within the Tudor court. Katharine is depicted with depth, showcasing her innocence and resilience amid the court's intrigue and danger. Ford Madox Ford vividly portrays the social and cultural landscape of the sixteenth century, creating a compelling narrative filled with courtly drama, shifting alliances, and personal challenges.
This never-before published volume offers the late author's personal views on the period 1870-1895, presenting a history of that time fleshed out with reminiscence and anecdote
Parade's End - Part Three - A Man Could Stand Up
- 282 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of post-World War I England, this installment of Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End tetralogy delves into the complexities of love, war, and societal change. The narrative explores the psychological struggles of its characters, reflecting the disillusionment of the era. Ford, a notable figure in early modernist literature, draws on his rich literary heritage and experiences, having influenced many writers through his editorial work. This edition features a new introduction, enhancing the reader's understanding of Ford's significant contributions to literature.
Some Do Not
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of World War I, the novel follows Christopher Tietjens, a brilliant statistician and aristocrat grappling with a troubled marriage and societal changes. As he navigates an affair with a young Suffragette, Tietjens' internal conflict drives him to enlist in the army, motivated by a mix of despair and a desire for purpose. His character embodies the struggles of a fading aristocracy in a transforming Britain, making the narrative both symbolic and deeply human. This classic work is recognized as a significant contribution to twentieth-century literature.
No More Parades
- 432 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
The second in a new, definitive, four volume edition of Ford's masterpiece. A panorama of the First World War, an exploration of time, history and sexuality to rival the visions of Joyce and Proust.
Parade's End
- 912 páginas
- 32 horas de lectura
The Great War changes everything. In this epic tale, spanning over a decade, war turns the world of privileged, English aristocrat Christopher Tietjens upside down. It forces him to question everything he holds dear - social order, morality, marriage and loyalty. And it rocks the very foundations of English society. This is a powerful story about love, betrayal and disillusionment in a time of horror and confusion by one of Britain's finest novelists. Ford Madox Ford's monumental novel came to our screens in August 2012 as a major BBC adaptation, with a screenplay by the legendary playwright Tom Stoppard and a stellar cast that included Benedict Cumberbatch. This edition of the novel includes all four parts, originally published separately between 1924 and 1928.
Parade's End, 4 Novels
- 864 páginas
- 31 horas de lectura
Tietjens is the last of a breed, the Tory gentleman, which the Great War, marriage and qualities inherent in his nature define and unravel. Opposite him is Macmaster, a Scot, different in class and culture, at once friend and foil.
Provence
- 371 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Ford Madox Ford spent his last years in the south of France, near Toulon. This book explores both the place and the idea of it. It displays Ford's wise, beguiling curiosity.

