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Some Do Not
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- Nombre de pages426
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-87-28-41045-5
- EAN9788728410455
- Date de parution18/01/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille502 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurSAGA Egmont
Résumé
The first novel in the 'Parade's End' series, 'Some Do Not' is widely considered to be a landmark novel surrounding the events that led to World War I.
We are introduced to mathematician Christopher Tietjens, who is locked in an unhappy marriage with his wife, Sylvia. However, his relationship with a young Suffragette, Valentine, is starting to become romantic, when he is called away to fight in World War I.
Both his private and professional lives will conspire to change him, forever. 'Some Do Not' is a stunning novel for all fans of romance and war fiction. Born in Wimbledon, Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer (1873 - 1939) was a prolific poet, novelist, and literary critic, who would become better known by his pen-name, Ford Madox Ford. The grandson of the artist, Ford Madox Brown, he was educated firstly in Kent, before being accepted at the University College School in London. At the age of 21, Ford eloped with his childhood sweetheart, Elsie Martindale.
After living at several houses, they finally settled in Winchelsea. There, Ford befriended a number of authors living locally, including HG Wells and Henry James. However, it was Joseph Conrad with whom he decided to collaborate, writing a pirate novel titled 'Romance'. After a nervous breakdown, Ford went to recover in Germany, which laid the foundations for 'The Good Soldier´. On returning to England, he founded 'The English Review' magazine, before being sent to fight in World War I.
When the war finished, Ford spent the rest of his life travelling and writing. He leaves behind him more than 80 books and numerous poems.
Both his private and professional lives will conspire to change him, forever. 'Some Do Not' is a stunning novel for all fans of romance and war fiction. Born in Wimbledon, Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer (1873 - 1939) was a prolific poet, novelist, and literary critic, who would become better known by his pen-name, Ford Madox Ford. The grandson of the artist, Ford Madox Brown, he was educated firstly in Kent, before being accepted at the University College School in London. At the age of 21, Ford eloped with his childhood sweetheart, Elsie Martindale.
After living at several houses, they finally settled in Winchelsea. There, Ford befriended a number of authors living locally, including HG Wells and Henry James. However, it was Joseph Conrad with whom he decided to collaborate, writing a pirate novel titled 'Romance'. After a nervous breakdown, Ford went to recover in Germany, which laid the foundations for 'The Good Soldier´. On returning to England, he founded 'The English Review' magazine, before being sent to fight in World War I.
When the war finished, Ford spent the rest of his life travelling and writing. He leaves behind him more than 80 books and numerous poems.















