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"Some Do Not...a Novel" is a classic modernist novel written by British author Ford Madox Ford. The novel is set during World War I and is the first in a four-part series known as the "Parade's End" tetralogy. The novel tells the story of Christopher Tietjens, a brilliant but unconventional aristocrat who is trapped in an unhappy marriage with the manipulative Sylvia. As the war rages on, Tietjens struggles to maintain his integrity in the face of societal pressure and the horrors of the battlefield. The novel explores themes of love, honor, duty, and morality, as well as the complexities of…mehr

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"Some Do Not...a Novel" is a classic modernist novel written by British author Ford Madox Ford. The novel is set during World War I and is the first in a four-part series known as the "Parade's End" tetralogy. The novel tells the story of Christopher Tietjens, a brilliant but unconventional aristocrat who is trapped in an unhappy marriage with the manipulative Sylvia. As the war rages on, Tietjens struggles to maintain his integrity in the face of societal pressure and the horrors of the battlefield. The novel explores themes of love, honor, duty, and morality, as well as the complexities of relationships and societal expectations. Ford's unique writing style, characterized by shifting perspectives and fragmented narratives, adds to the novel's complexity and depth. Despite its initial mixed reception, "some do not. . ." has since become recognized as a masterpiece of modernist literature, with its exploration of the human psyche and its innovative use of literary techniques. It has been adapted into various forms, including a BBC television series and a stage play.
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Ford Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer, sometimes known as Madox Ford, English novelist, poet, critic, and editor (17 December 1873 - 26 June 1939), whose publications The English Review and The Transatlantic Review were crucial to the growth of early 20th-century literature in both England and America. The Good Soldier (1915), the Parade's End tetralogy (1924-1928), and The Fifth Queen trilogy are the works that Ford is most known for today (1906-1908). The Modern Library's 100 Best Novels, The Observer's "100 Greatest Novels of All Time," and The Guardian's "1000 novels everyone must read" all list The Good Soldier among the best novels of the 20th century. Ford and Elsie Martindale, his high school sweetheart, ran away in 1894. After getting hitched in Gloucester, the pair relocated to Bonington. They relocated to Winchelsea in 1901. They have two daughters: Katharine (born 1897) and Christina (born 1897). (born 1900). Joseph Conrad, Stephen Crane, W.H. Hudson, Henry James in adjacent Rye, and H.G. Wells were among Ford's neighbors in Winchelsea. Ford experienced an agoraphobic breakdown in 1904 as a result of his marital and financial issues. He traveled to Germany to receive therapy and spend time with his family.