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Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life: Volume II: The After-War World


Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life: Volume II: The After-War World

Paperback by Saunders, Max (Professor of English, King's College London)

Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life: Volume II: The After-War World

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ISBN:
9780199668359
Publication Date:
13 Sep 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
720 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life: Volume II: The After-War World

Description

The second volume of Max Saunders's magisterial biography of Ford Madox Ford takes up the story from Ford's enlistment in the army and departure for France in 1916. Like its predecessor, The After-War World makes full use of previously unpublished and long-lost material. It is the first biography to establish Ford's importance to modern literature: exploring the relations between a writer's life, autobiography, and fiction, and showing how Ford's case challenges the conventions of literary biography itself. Saunders provides a ground-breaking reading of Ford's post-war masterpiece, Parade's End, and describes the founding of the transatlantic review, the influential literary journal that published Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Picasso, and many more major writers and artists. Ford's personal relationships were no less complex than his work: while living with Stella Bowen after the breakup of his partnership with Violet Hunt he had a brief affair with Jean Rhys, but he was to spend his final years until his death in 1939, with the Polish American painter Janice Biala. Throughout his career Ford endlessly reinvented himself, and this biography, for the first time, offers a sustained and critical account of his dazzling literary transformations.

Contents

1. 1916: The Somme and Shell-Shock ; 2. 1916: Kemmel Hill and After ; 3. 1917: The Edge of Unreason ; 4. 1918: A Tale of Reconstruction: Stella Bowen ; 5. 1918: Armistice ; 6. 1919: Red Ford ; 7. The Post-War Writer ; 8. 1920-1921: Bedham: La Vie Litteraire ('Mr Croyd'. Thus to Revisit, The Marsden Case ; 9. 1922: The Last of England ; 10. 1923: Thus to Re-View ; 11. 1924: the transatlantic review ; 12. 1924: The Last of Conrad and of the transatlantic ; 13. Tall Stories ; 14. Parade's End ; 15. 1924-1926: Jean Rhys ; 16. 1926-1927: USA ; 17. 1927-1928: Provence, New York, Paris ; 18. 1928-1929: Elizabeth Cheatham ; 19. 1929: That Same Poor Man ; 20. 1930-1931: Janice Biala ; 21. Doubles ; 22. 1931-1933: Weathering the Depression ; 23. Ford's Autobiography ; 24. 1933-1935: On the Great Trade Route ; 25. 1935-1936: The Cause of Good Letters ; 26. 1937: Oliver and the Tates ; 27. 1938: 'An Old Man Mad About Writing' ; 28. 1938-1939: The Abyss

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