Parade’s End Ford Madox Ford
Parade’s End Ford Madox Ford Publisher: Everyman’s Library Hardcover ISBN: 9781857151145
In his masterly sequence of novels, Parade’s End, Ford Madox Ford traces the fortunes of a family and a country during the upheavals of the First World War. Through the life of Christopher Tietjens, he charts the fading certainties of Edwardian England at its height and the profound social and moral transformations that follow.
Exploring themes of love, honour, loyalty, and betrayal, Ford evokes a world caught between tradition and modernity. His portrait of a changing society combines psychological insight with historical depth, recalling the subtlety of Henry James and the moral intensity of Joseph Conrad.
At once intimate and expansive, Parade’s End confirms Ford as their equal in perceptive power and literary craftsmanship.

