Книга: Ford Madox Ford «The Good Soldier»

The Good Soldier

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The Good Soldier is a masterpiece of twentieth-century fiction, an inspiration for many later, distinguished writers, including Graham Greene. Set before the First World War, it tells the tale of two wealthy and sophisticated couples, one English, one American, as they travel, socialise, and take the waters in the spa towns of Europe. They are'playing the game'in style. That game has begun to unravel, however, and with compelling attention to the comic, as well as the tragic, results the American narrator reveals his growing awareness of the sexual intrigues and emotional betrayals that lie behind its facade.

Издательство: "Wordsworth" (2010)

ISBN: 978-1-84022-653-9

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Ford Madox Ford

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pseudonym = Ford Hermann Hueffer, Ford Madox Hueffer
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birthplace = Merton, Surrey
deathdate = death date and age|1939|6|26|1873|12|17|mf=y
deathplace = Deauville, France
occupation = novelist, publisher
nationality = United Kingdom
period = 1892 - 1971
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Ford Madox Ford (December 17, 1873 – June 26, 1939) was an English novelist, poet, critic and editor whose journals, "The English Review" and "The Transatlantic Review", were instrumental in the development of early 20th-century English literature.Fact|date=June 2008 He is now best remembered for "The Good Soldier" (1915) and the "Parade's End" tetralogy.

Born Ford Hermann Hueffer, the son of Francis Hueffer, he was Ford Madox Hueffer before he finally settled on the name Ford Madox Ford in honor of his grandfather, the Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, whose biography he had written.

Ford's literary life

One of his most famous works is "The Good Soldier" (1915), a short novel set just before World War I which chronicles the tragic lives of two "perfect couples" using intricate flashbacks. In a "Dedicatory Letter to Stella Ford” that prefaces the novel, Ford reports that a friend pronounced "The Good Soldier" “the finest French novel in the English language!”

Ford was involved in the British war propaganda after the outbreak of World War I. He worked for the War Propaganda Bureau managed by C. F. G. Masterman with other writers and scholars who were popular in those years, such as Arnold Bennett, G. K. Chesterton, John Galsworthy, Hilaire Belloc and Gilbert Murray. Ford wrote two propaganda books for Masterman, namely "When Blood is Their Argument: An Analysis of Prussian Culture" (1915), with the help of Richard Aldington, and "Between St. Dennis and St. George: A Sketch of Three Civilizations" (1915).

After writing the two propaganda books, Ford enlisted in the Welsh Regiment on 30 July 1915, and was sent to France, thus ending his cooperation with the War Propaganda Bureau. His combat experiences and his previous propaganda activities inspired his tetralogy "Parade's End" (1924-1928), set in England and on the Western Front before, during and after World War I.

Ford also wrote dozens of novels as well as essays, poetry, memoir and literary criticism, and collaborated with Joseph Conrad on two novels, "The Inheritors" (1901) and "Romance" (1903).

His novel "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" (1911, extensively revised in 1935) [Richard A. Cassell, "The Two Sorrells of Ford Madox Ford", in "Modern Philology", Vol. 59, No. 2, November 1961, pp. 114-121 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0026-8232%28196111%2959%3A2%3C114%3ATTSOFM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7&size=LARGE] ] is, in a sense, the reverse of "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court".

Ford's promotion of literature

In 1908, he founded "The English Review", in which he published Thomas Hardy, H. G. Wells, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, John Galsworthy and William Butler Yeats, and gave debuts to Wyndham Lewis, D. H. Lawrence and Norman Douglas. In the 1920s, he founded "The Transatlantic Review", a journal with great influence on modern literature. Staying with the artistic community in the Latin Quarter of Paris, France, he made friends with James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and Jean Rhys, all of whom he would publish (Ford is the model for the character Braddocks in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises)." In a later sojourn in the United States, he was involved with Allen Tate, Caroline Gordon, Katherine Anne Porter and Robert Lowell (who was then a student). Despite his deep Victorian roots, Ford was always a champion of new literature and literary experimentation. He had an affair with Jean Rhys, which ended bitterly. [ [http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/rhys.htm Jean Rhys ] ]

Later life

Ford spent the last years of his life teaching at Olivet College in Michigan, and died in Deauville, France, at the age of 65.

Name

* Ford went through several name changes. He was baptized Ford Hermann Hueffer, but later adopted his mother's name of Madox. Later he claimed he was Baron Hueffer von Aschendorf, but, after World War I, wanting to disavow his German background, he finally settled on Ford Madox Ford. [ "Henry James: A Life", Leon Edel, c. 1985, p. 523.]

Selected works

* "The Shifting of the Fire", as H Ford Hueffer, Unwin, 1892.
* "The Brown Owl", as H Ford Hueffer, Unwin, 1892.
* "The Cinque Ports", Blackwood, 1900.
* "The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story", Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Hueffer, Heinemann, 1901.
* "Rossetti", Duckworth, [1902] .
* "Romance", Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Hueffer, Smith Elder, 1903.
* "The Benefactor", Langham, 1905.
* "The Soul of London", Alston, 1905.
* "The Heart of the Country", Duckworth, 1906.
* "The Fifth Queen", Alston, 1906.
* "Privy Seal", Alston, 1907.
* "An English Girl", Methuen, 1907.
* "The Fifth Queen Crowned", Nash, 1908.
* "Mr Apollo", Methuen, 1908.
* "The Half Moon", Nash, 1909.
* "A Call", Chatto, 1910.
* "The Portrait", Methuen, 1910.
* "The Critical Attitude", as Ford Madox Hueffer, Duckworth 1911 (extensively revised in 1935).
* "The Simple Life Limited", as Daniel Chaucer, Lane, 1911.
* "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes", Constable, 1911 (extensively revised in 1935).
* "The Panel", Constable, 1912.
* "The New Humpty Dumpty", as Daniel Chaucer, Lane, 1912.
* "Henry James", Secker, 1913.
* "Mr Fleight", Latimer, 1913.
* "The Young Lovell", Chatto, 1913.
* "Between St Dennis and St George", Hodder, 1915.
* "The Good Soldier", Lane, 1915.
* "Zeppelin Nights", with Violet Hunt, Lane, 1915.
* "The Marsden Case", Duckworth, 1923.
* "Women and Men", Paris, 1923.
* "Mr Bosphorous", Duckworth, 1923.
* "The Nature of a Crime", with Joseph Conrad, Duckworth, 1924.
* "Some Do Not...", Duckworth, 1924.
* "No More Parades", Duckworth, 1925.
* "A Man Could Stand Up", Duckworth, 1926.
* "New York is Not America", Duckworth, 1927.
* "New York Essays", Rudge, 1927.
* "New Poems", Rudge, 1927.
* "Last Post", Duckworth, 1928.
* "A Little Less Than Gods", Duckworth, [1928] .
* "No Enemy", Macaulay, 1929.
* "The English Novel", Constable, 1930.
* "When the Wicked Man", Cape, 1932.
* "The Rash Act", Cape, 1933.
* "It Was the Nightingale", Lippincott, 1933.
* "Henry for Hugh", Lippincott, 1934.
* "Provence", Unwin, 1935.
* "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes"(revised version), 1935
* "Great Trade Route", OUP, 1937.
* "Vive Le Roy", Unwin, 1937.
* "The March of Literature", Dial, 1938.
* "Selected Poems", Randall, 1971.
* "Your Mirror to My Times", Holt, 1971.

References

External links

* [http://www.rialto.com/fordmadoxford_society/ Ford Madox Ford Society] Members of the Ford Madox Ford Society get a free copy of new books published in the International Ford Madox Ford Studies series; see the Society website for details.
* [http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/fford.htm A biography of Ford]
* [http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=1584 Literary Encyclopedia entry on Ford]
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* [http://www.eldritchpress.org/fmf/gs.htm The Good Soldier complete]
* [http://www.litweb.net/biography/76/Ford%20Madox_Ford.html LitWeb.net: Ford Madox Ford Biography]
* [http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?SerieId=IFMFS International Ford Madox Ford Studies]

Persondata
NAME= Ford, Ford Madox
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Hueffer, Ford Madox; Hueffer, Ford Hermann
SHORT DESCRIPTION= English novelist, publisher
DATE OF BIRTH= December 17, 1873
PLACE OF BIRTH= Merton, Surrey
DATE OF DEATH= June 26, 1939
PLACE OF DEATH= Deauville, France

Источник: Ford Madox Ford

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