Some Do Not ... Historical Novel
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Erscheinungsdatum
16.07.2023
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(Printausgabe)
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567 KB
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Englisch
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9788028304638
In "Some Do Not ...", Ford Madox Ford masterfully navigates the complexities of post-World War I society through the lens of human relationships and evolving cultural norms. This novel employs a modernist literary style, characterized by its stream-of-consciousness technique and nonlinear narrative structure, allowing readers to delve deeply into the psyche of its characters. Set against the backdrop of interwar England, Ford explores themes of love, disillusionment, and social change, presenting a tapestry of interconnected lives in a world shaken by conflict and uncertainty. The text is rich in psychological insight, revealing intimate thoughts and emotions while highlighting the societal shifts that accompany the collapse of Edwardian values. Ford Madox Ford, a pivotal figure in modernist literature, was influenced by his own experiences in wartime, serving as a soldier during World War I. His firsthand exposure to the trauma and upheaval of war profoundly shaped his narrative voice and thematic concerns. An accomplished writer and editor, Ford was deeply interested in the transient nature of relationships, which resonates throughout this work, reflecting the disintegration of traditional mores amidst the chaos of a changing world. This book is a compelling exploration of the human condition, and I highly recommend it to readers interested in modernist literature and the nuanced portrayal of psychological depth. Ford's intricate character studies and innovative narrative techniques offer a fertile ground for reflection on the implications of war and the search for meaning in an uncertain era.
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