The Good Soldier
The Good Soldier
Ford Madox Ford
Jack Edwards
There's death, and adultery, and lying. What more could you want? - Jack Edwards
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The Good Soldier

The Good Soldier

Ford Madox Ford
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Ford Madox Ford
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In the shadowed corridors of Edwardian society, Ford Madox Ford's "The Good Soldier" weaves a tale of intricate deceit and obscured truths, bound tightly by the bonds of passion and betrayal. Through the eyes of John Dowell, the American narrator, readers are drawn into the convoluted lives of two couples, whose polished exteriors belie the tumultuous and dark currents running beneath. As Dowell unravels the tangled web of relationships that has ensnared him, Ford masterfully exposes the fragility of human connections and the ease with which morality can be compromised by the desires of the heart. Ford's narrative, rich with complexity and subtle irony, challenges the very notion of truth and the reliability of narration. With each page, the seemingly orderly façade of these characters' lives crumbles, revealing the chaos and despair that lurk beneath the surface. "The Good Soldier" is not just a story of love and loss; it is an exploration of the human psyche, a commentary on the societal constraints of the time, and a timeless reflection on the eternal conflict between duty and desire. This masterpiece, with its layers of meaning and its exploration of the depths of human emotion, stands as a testament to Ford's brilliance, inviting readers into a world where nothing is as it seems and where the quest for understanding can lead to even greater mysteries.

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Released
1915
17 Mar
Length
368
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There's death, and adultery, and lying. What more could you want? - Jack Edwards
I know nothing - nothing in the world - of the hearts of men. I only know that I am alone - horribly alone.
— Ford Madox Ford, The Good Soldier

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