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         Ford Ford Madox:     more books (53)
  1. The new Humpty-dumpty. by Daniel Chaucer [pseud.] . by Ford. Ford Madox. 1873-1939., 1912-01-01
  2. The fifth queen crowned; a romance. by Ford. Ford Madox. 1873-1939., 1908-01-01
  3. The Correspondence of Ford Madox Ford and Stella Bowen by Ford Madox Ford, Sondra J. Stang, et all 1993-11
  4. It Was the Nightingale by Ford Madox Ford, 2007-10-01
  5. Ford Madox Ford by Alan Judd, 1991-03-01
  6. Ford Madox Ford and the Regiment of Women: Violet Hunt, Jean Rhys, Stella Bowen, Janice Biala by Joseph J. Wiesenfarth, 2005-08-12
  7. The Good Soldier: A Tale of Passion (Oxford World's Classics) by Ford Madox Ford, 2008-10-15
  8. The Saddest Story: A Biography of Ford Madox Ford by Ford Madox Ford, 1985-11
  9. Joseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance (Neglected Books of the Twentieth Century) by Ford Madox Ford, 1989-05
  10. Literary Friendship: Correspondence Caroline Gordon Ford Madox Ford by Brita Lindberg-Seyersted, 1999-07-30
  11. The Life in the Fiction of Ford Madox Ford by Thomas C. Moser, 1981-02
  12. Paranoid Modernism: Literary Experiment, Psychosis, and the Professionalization of English Society by David Trotter, 2001-11-29
  13. The Fifth Queen (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin) by Ford Madox Ford, 1999-09-01
  14. Ford Madox Ford: A Study of His Novels by Richard A. Cassell, 1977-03-23

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22. FMF Homepage
Ford. Madox. Ford. This Website is devoted to the writer Ford Madox Ford (18731939).It concentrates on three aspects of current study of his life and work.
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FORD MADOX FORD This Website is devoted to the writer Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939). It concentrates on three aspects of current study of his life and work. Site designed and maintained by Max Saunders max.saunders@kcl.ac.uk Last updated: 25 July, 2002 The Ford Madox Ford Society This was founded in 1997, and in 2001-02 had over 100 members in Britain, Continental Europe and the USA International Ford Madox Ford Studies This new series of annual volumes was launched in 2002. Parade's End: Translating, Annotating and Editing

23. Bibliography
David Dow Harvey, Ford Madox Ford 18731939 A Bibliography of Worksand Criticism (Princeton Princeton University Press, 1962).
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A Selection of Works by Ford Closely Related to Parade’s End The Good Soldier (London: John Lane, 1915) When Blood is Their Argument: An Analysis of Prussian Culture (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1915) Between St. Denis and St. George: A Sketch of Three Civilisations (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1915) Zeppelin Nights , with Violet Hunt (London: John Lane, 1915) The Trail of the Barbarians , translation of war pamphlet by Pierre Loti, L'Outrage des barbares (London: Longmans, Green, 1917 [actually published 1918]) On Heaven and Poems Written on Active Service (London: John Lane, 1918) [a selection from this volume can be found in Ford’s Selected Poems , ed. Max Saunders (Manchester: Carcanet, 1997), pp. 82-110 The Marsden Case (London: Duckworth, 1923) Joseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance (London: Duckworth, 1924) No Enemy (New York: Macaulay, 1929); new edition, ed. Paul Skinner (Manchester: Carcanet, 2002) It Was the Nightingale (London: William Heinemann, 1934) The Correspondence of Ford Madox Ford and Stella Bowen , ed. Sondra J. Stang and Karen Cochran (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1994)

24. Ford, Ford Madox
Ford, Ford Madox. 18731939, English author; grandson of Ford Madox Brown.He changed his name legally from Ford Madox Hueffer in 1919.
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    Ford, Ford Madox 1873-1939, English author; grandson of Ford Madox Brown. He changed his name legally from Ford Madox Hueffer in 1919. The author of over 60 works including novels, poems, criticism, travel essays, and reminiscences, Ford also edited the English Review (1908-11) and the Transatlantic Review (1924, Paris); among his contributors were Thomas Hardy, James Joyce, and D. H. Lawrence. Ford's most important fictional works are The Good Soldier (1915), a subtle and complex novel about the relationship of two married couples, and a tetralogy (1924-28): Some Do Not, No More Parades, A Man Could Stand Up, and The Last Post (pub. together as Parade's End, 1950). These works reveal the collapse of the Tory-Christian virtues under the violence and social hypocrisy that culminated in World War I. Ford collaborated with Joseph Conrad on The Inheritors Romance (1903), and other works. His memoir of Conrad (1924) discusses the narrative techniques that the two writers evolved. Toward the end of his life, Ford lived in France and the United States and was a member of the faculty of Olivet College in Michigan. See his letters (ed. by R. M. Ludwig, 1965); biography by Arthur Mizener (1971, repr. 1985); studies by Sondra Stand, ed. (1981), A. B. Snitow (1984), and R. A. Cassell, ed. (1987).
  • 25. ALBA Editorial: El Impulso. Ford Madox Ford
    Translate this page Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) es uno de los escritores británicos másimportantes de este siglo. Discípulo y colaborador de Joseph
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    26. Fiction, Drama, & Memoirs
    Prolific author, Ford Madox Hueffer later Ford Madox Ford (18731939), grandsonof the pre-Raphelite painter Ford Madox Brown (for whom FMF modelled
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    " . . . abstract words such as glory, honor, courage, or hallow were obscene beside the concrete names of villages, the numbers of roads, the names of rivers, the numbers of regiments and the dates." Ernest Hemingway Under Fire; the Story of a Squad Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) was a French soldier. Under Fire is the English translation of his acclaimed anti-war novel Le Feu (1916) one of the first "serious" (that is critical, thoughtful, truthful) works about the war, and one that influenced many other writers and even, later, film makers. It may not be too much to say that, along with The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900 , it "presides over the Great War in a way that has never been sufficiently appreciated" ( Fussell Siegfried Sassoon read Le Feu in French, was profoundly effected by it, and included a long quotation, in French, at the beginning of Counter-Attack . At Craiglockhart , Sassoon loaned his French copy of Le Feu to Wilfred Owen , was in turn "set alight" by it. (The Lee Library also holds a copy of Le Feu translated into German: Das Feuer (Tagebuch einer Korporalschaft) . Zurich, M. Rascher, 1918.)

    27. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Ford
    Ford Senses noun (person) 4. Meaning English writer and editor(18731939). Broader Synonyms Ford Madox Ford; Ford Hermann Hueffer.
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  • person United States film maker (1896-1973). person Grandson of Henry Ford (1917-1987). person Son of Henry Ford (1893-1943). person English writer and editor (1873-1939). person 38th President of the United States. Appointed Vice President and succeeded Nixon when Nixon resigned (1913-). person American manufacturer of automobiles who pioneered mass production (1863-1947).
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    United States film maker (1896-1973).
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    Grandson of Henry Ford (1917-1987).
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    Son of Henry Ford (1893-1943).

    28. LitWeb.net
    Ford Madox Ford 18731939 search biblion. Novelist, poet, literary critic,and editor, one of the founding fathers of English Modernism.
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    Novelist, poet, literary critic, and editor, one of the founding fathers of English Modernism. Ford published over eighty books. A frequent theme was the conflict between traditional British values and those of modern industrial society. Ford was involved with a number of women, including the novelist Jean Rhys who described their unhappy relationship in her book After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie "Only two classes of books are of universal appeal: the very best and the very worst."
    (from Joseph Conrad, 1924) Ford was born Ford Madox Hueffer in Merton, Surrey. His father was an author and the music editor of The Times , his grandfather was the Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, and his uncle William Michel Rossetti. Ford's literary-artistic milieu included Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti, Algernon Swinburne, Edward Burne-Jones, and William Morris. Partly because of family connections in Germany and France, Ford travelled on the Continent several times as a youth. He was educated at the Praetorius School, Folkestone. When his father died, the family moved to London and Ford continued his education at University College School.

    29. Books Writers - The British Council Bologna
    Ford'. Thus Ezra Pound paid tribute to perhaps the most underestimatedof the great moderns, Ford Madox Ford (18731939). Ford's
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    30. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters To Ford Madox Ford And Elsie Martindale Ford: G
    Letters from American writer Henry James to British writer Ford Madox Ford and his Ford(18731939) was a British writer, and founder and editor of the English
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    James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters to Ford Madox Ford and Elsie Martindale Ford: Guide.
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    Creator: James, Henry, 1843-1916.
    Title: Letters to Ford Madox Ford and Elsie Martindale Ford,
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    Abstract: Letters from American writer Henry James to British writer Ford Madox Ford and his wife, Elsie Martindale Ford.
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    Purchased from Mrs. Katharine Lamb; received: 1966.
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    James was an American novelist, short story writer, critic and dramatist. Ford (1873-1939) was a British writer, and founder and editor of the English Review and of the Transatlantic Review. Elsie Ford was his wife.
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    • James, Henry, 1843-1916. 9 letters to Elsie (Martindale) Ford:
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    31. F. M. Ford
    Ford Madox Ford (18731939). Song Texts. Texts from Collected Poems(1916) are in the public domain in the US Consider Warlock;
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    Consider. Text by Ford Madox Ford (18731939), from Collected Poems,published 1916. Set by Peter Warlock (Philip Arnold Heseltine
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    Text by Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939), from Collected Poems , published 1916.
    Set by Peter Warlock (Philip Arnold Heseltine) (1894-1930), 1923, published 1924. Now green comes springing o'er the heath, And each small bird with lifted breath Cries, "Brother, consider the joy there is in living!" "Consider, consider!" The jolly throstle saith! The golden gorse, the wild thyme frail And sweet, the butter cowslip pale, Cry "Sisters, consider the peace that comes with giving, And render, and render your sweet and scented breath!" Now men, come walking o'er the heath To mark this pretty world beneath, Bethink them: "Consider the joy might lie in living, None striving, constraining none, and thinking not on Death!" Back to the Lied and Song Texts Page

    33. The Good Soldier : A Tale Of Passion By Ford Madox Ford
    About the Author One of the founding fathers of English Modernism, Ford MadoxFord (18731939) is the author of The Fifth Queen, Parades End, and several
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    The Good Soldier : A Tale of Passion by Ford Madox Ford
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    First published in 1915, Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier begins, famously and ominously, "This is the saddest story I have ever heard." The book then proceeds to confute this pronouncement at every turn, exposing a world less sad than pathetic, and more shot through with hypocrisy and deceit than its incredulous narrator, John Dowell, cares to imagine. Somewhat forgotten as a classic, The Good Soldier has been called everything from the consummate novelist's novel to one of the greatest English works of the century. And although its narrative hookthe philandering of an otherwise noble manno longer shocks, its unerring cadences and doleful inevitabilities proclaim an enduring appeal.
    Ford's novel revolves around two couples: Edward Ashburnhamthe title's soldierand his capable if off-putting wife, Leonora; and long-transplanted Americans John and Florence Dowell. The foursome's ostensible amiability, on display as they pass parts of a dozen pre-World War I summers together in Germany, conceals the fissures in each marriage. John is miserably mismatched with the garrulous, cuckolding Florence; and Edward, dashing and sentimental, can't refrain from falling in love with women whose charms exceed Leonora's. Predictably, Edward and Florence conduct their affair, an indiscretion only John seems not to notice. After the deaths of the two lovers, and after Leonora explains much of the truth to John, he recounts the events of their four lives with an extended inflection of outrage. From his retrospective perch, his recollections simmer with a bitter skepticism even as he expresses amazement at how much he overlooked.

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    Ford Madox Ford, Author, Ford Madox Hueffer, (England, 18731939). GeraldR. Ford, US President, Leslie Lynch King, Jr. (Nebraska, USA 1913).
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    35. Dictionary: --Ford
    Ford II} 3 son of Henry Ford (18931943) syn {Ford}, {Edsel Bryant Ford} 4English writer and editor (1873-1939) syn {Ford}, {Ford Madox Ford}, {Ford
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    36. Ford Madox Ford - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
    Ford Madox Ford (noun) . 1. English writer and editor (1873-1939) Synonyms Ford,Ford Hermann Hueffer. Source WordNet ® 1.7, © 2001 Princeton University.
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    37. Ford - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
    Synonyms Gerald Ford, Gerald R. Ford, Gerald Rudolph Ford, President Ford 5. Englishwriter and editor (18731939) Synonyms Ford Madox Ford, Ford Hermann
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    38. Valencia West LRC - Ford, Ford Madox
    Ford, Ford Madox (18731939). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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    The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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    39. Ford Madox Ford
    Ford Madox Ford (Ford Hermann Hueffer) 18731939 English novelist critic The Inheritors- 1901 (w/Joseph Conrad) Romance - 1903 (w/Joseph Conrad) The Good
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    The Inheritors - 1901 (w/Joseph Conrad Romance - 1903 (w/Joseph Conrad) The Good Soldier Some Do Not - No More Parades - A Man Could Stand Up - The Last Post

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    40. Ford, Ford Madox
    Ford, Ford Madox (18731939). English novelist and critic, born inMerton, Devon, and educated in England, Germany, and France. He
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    English novelist and critic, born in Merton, Devon, and educated in England, Germany, and France. He changed his original surname, Hueffer, in 1919, after having served with the British army in World War I (1914-1918). Ford was a grandson of the English painter Ford Madox Brown. Before the war he had been an associate of the expatriate writers Henry James and Joseph Conrad, and with Conrad wrote the novels The Inheritors (1901) and Romance (1903).
    Ford's own novel The Good Soldier (1915) is considered his masterpiece. The story of two married couples, it probes concealed passions with carefully controlled shifts of viewpoint and time. He employed this narrative technique again in a tetralogy of novels about English life before and during the war: Some Do Not (1924), No More Parades (1925), A Man Could Stand Up (1926), and The Last Post (1928); they were republished in one volume, Parade's End, in 1950. His more than 80 works include a collection of poetry, critical studies, and memoirs. As founder of the English Review (1908) and editor of the Transatlantic Review (1924), Ford was responsible for launching and encouraging many gifted contemporaries, including T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce, and Ernest Hemingway. From 1927 on Ford lived in the United States and in France.

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