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The Good Soldier. Illustrated
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- Nombre de pages300
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-617-8855-65-9
- EAN9786178855659
- Date de parution04/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille881 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAsimis Books
Résumé
The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford is a masterwork of literary modernism and one of the most penetrating studies of deception, passion, and moral ambiguity in early twentieth-century fiction. Subtitled A Tale of Passion, the novel unfolds as a seemingly calm account of friendship between two affluent couples whose lives gradually unravel beneath the surface of civility.
Narrated by the reflective and unreliable John Dowell, the story reconstructs years of relationships, misunderstandings, and hidden affairs.
As Dowell revisits past events, the narrative shifts in time and perspective, revealing how appearances of propriety conceal emotional turmoil and betrayal. The structure itself mirrors the instability of truth, forcing readers to question what is known and what is merely assumed. At the heart of the novel lies Edward Ashburnham, the "good soldier" of the title-a man admired for his honor and generosity, yet fatally flawed in matters of love and loyalty.
Through his characters, Ford explores themes of illusion, repression, duty, and the collapse of traditional moral codes in the years before the First World War. Written in elegant, restrained prose, The Good Soldier combines psychological depth with formal innovation. Its subtle irony and fragmented storytelling mark it as a defining achievement of modernist narrative art.
As Dowell revisits past events, the narrative shifts in time and perspective, revealing how appearances of propriety conceal emotional turmoil and betrayal. The structure itself mirrors the instability of truth, forcing readers to question what is known and what is merely assumed. At the heart of the novel lies Edward Ashburnham, the "good soldier" of the title-a man admired for his honor and generosity, yet fatally flawed in matters of love and loyalty.
Through his characters, Ford explores themes of illusion, repression, duty, and the collapse of traditional moral codes in the years before the First World War. Written in elegant, restrained prose, The Good Soldier combines psychological depth with formal innovation. Its subtle irony and fragmented storytelling mark it as a defining achievement of modernist narrative art.















