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The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford

At the height of belle époque Europe, an American couple⁠ — the narrator John Dowell and his wife Florence⁠ – ⁠and a British couple ⁠– ⁠Leonora and the titular “good soldier” Edward Ashburnham⁠ — meet and become firm friends. Travelling and socialising together, it’s a full nine years before the cracks start to show, but when they do the whole edifice starts tumbling to reveal the secrecy and lies concealed within.

The Good Soldier is a classic example of the unreliable narrator genre. With a charitable view, everything John Dowell retells is plausible, but it doesn’t take much critical thinking to reframe the story’s events as something entirely more sinister.

The novel is now frequently ranked by critics as one of the great pieces of twentieth-century literature. Ford Madox Ford, already published many times over by this novel’s release, and along with collaborations with both Joseph Conrad and Ernest Hemingway, went on to create and edit the influential literature journals The English Review and The Transatlantic Review.

 -- Standard Ebooks Project

There are limited copies of this book in the library. It is in the public domain and is available for download in various formats from Project Gutenberg, Standard Ebooks Project, and other sites.

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