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In "Parade's End," Madox Ford crafts a profound narrative that encapsulates the complexities of life during World War I and its aftermath. The novel comprises four interconnected parts that delve into the psychological struggles of Christopher Tietjens, a quintessential English gentleman torn between traditional values and the chaotic upheavals of modernity. Ford employs a modernist style rich in stream-of-consciousness technique, employing fragmented narrative structures that echo the disorientation felt by soldiers and civilians alike amidst the monumental shifts of the early 20th century.…mehr

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In "Parade's End," Madox Ford crafts a profound narrative that encapsulates the complexities of life during World War I and its aftermath. The novel comprises four interconnected parts that delve into the psychological struggles of Christopher Tietjens, a quintessential English gentleman torn between traditional values and the chaotic upheavals of modernity. Ford employs a modernist style rich in stream-of-consciousness technique, employing fragmented narrative structures that echo the disorientation felt by soldiers and civilians alike amidst the monumental shifts of the early 20th century. This literary context positions the work as a pivotal exploration of social uncertainty and the brittleness of post-Victorian ideals. Madox Ford, an influential figure in early 20th-century literature, drew from his own experiences as a soldier and his keen observations of societal changes. His connections to prominent writers of the time, such as Joseph Conrad, enriched his literary perspective. Ford's profound empathy towards his characters and his examination of love, duty, and identity reflect his commitment to exploring the human condition in an era marked by despair and transformation. "Parade's End" is a must-read for those interested in modernist literature and the intricate human psyche. This compelling narrative challenges readers to confront the tensions between duty and desire, making it an essential meditation on the enduring impact of war and societal change.

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