Ford Madox Ford
Ford Madox Ford (1873–1939) was born Ford Hermann Hueffer in Surrey, the grandson of the Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown. He was a literary impresario of extraordinary range—editor, novelist, memoirist, and champion of modernism who founded The English Review and later The Transatlantic Review, publishing early work by D.H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, and Ernest Hemingway. This author hub collects 2 works in the Canon Compass ranking, led by The Good Soldier.
Start with The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford, ranked #86 in the Canon Compass list.
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Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier: a tale of passion, betrayal, and self-deception among the Edwardian elite. Summary, analysis, and where to buy.

Ford Madox Ford's modernist tetralogy chronicles the collapse of Edwardian England through war, betrayal, and one man's doomed integrity.