
Ford Madox Ford (born Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer) (December 17, 1873 – June 26, 1939) was an English novelist, editor, and critic whose writing greatly influenced early 20th century literature. His most famous works include The Good Soldier and Parade’s End.1
Works
- The Shifting of the Fire (1892) as H Ford Hueffer
- The Brown Owl (1892) as H Ford Hueffer
- The Queen Who Flew: A Fairy Tale (1894)
- Ford Madox Brown : a record of his life and work (1896) as H Ford Hueffer
- The Cinque Ports (1900)
- The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story (1901)
- Rossetti (1902)
- Romance (1903)
- The Benefactor (1905)
- The Soul of London. A Survey of the Modern City (1905)
- The Heart of the Country. A Survey of a Modern Land (1906)
- The Fifth Queen (1906)
- Privy Seal (1907)
- The Spirit of the People. An Analysis of the English Mind (1907)
- An English Girl (1907)
- The Fifth Queen Crowned (1908)
- Mr Apollo (1908)
- The Half Moon (1909)
- A Call (1910)
- The Portrait (1910)
- The Critical Attitude (1911) as Ford Madox Hueffer
- The Simple Life Limited (1911) as Daniel Chaucer
- Ladies Whose Bright Eyes (1911) extensively revised in 1935
- The Panel (1912)
- The New Humpty Dumpty (1912) as Daniel Chaucer
- Henry James (1913)
- Mr Fleight (1913)
- The Young Lovell (1913)
- Antwerp (1915)
- Henry James, A Critical Study (1915)
- Between St Dennis and St George (1915)
- The Good Soldier (1915)
- Zeppelin Nights (1915) with Violet Hunt
- The Marsden Case (1923)
- Women and Men (1923)
- Mr Bosphorous (1923)
- The Nature of a Crime (1924) with Joseph Conrad
- Joseph Conrad, A Personal Remembrance (1924)
- Some Do Not . . . (1924)
- No More Parades (1925)
- A Man Could Stand Up — (1926)
- A Mirror To France (1926)
- New York is Not America (1927)
- New York Essays (1927)
- New Poems (1927)
- Last Post (1928)
- A Little Less Than Gods (1928)
- No Enemy (1929)
- The English Novel: From the Earliest Days to the Death of Joseph Conrad (1929)
- Return to Yesterday (1932)
- When the Wicked Man (1932)
- The Rash Act (1933)
- It Was the Nightingale (1933)
- Henry for Hugh (1934)
- Provence (1935)
- Ladies Whose Bright Eyes (1935)
- Portraits from Life: Memories and Criticism of Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, H.G. Wells, Stephen Crane, D.H. Lawrence, John Galsworthy, Ivan Turgenev, W.H. Hudson, Theodore Dreiser, A.C. Swinburne (1937)
- Great Trade Route (1937)
- Vive Le Roy (1937)
- The March of Literature (1938)
- Selected Poems (1971)
- Your Mirror to My Times (1971)
- A History of Our Own Times (1988)
See also
External Links
- The Ford Madox Ford Society
- Ford Madox Ford papers at Dartmouth College
- Ford Madox Ford papers at Washington University in St. Louis
- Academy of American Poets profile
- Goodreads profile
- IMDb profile
- Poetry Foundation profile
- Works on Internet Archive
- Works on LibriVox
- Works on Project Gutenberg
References
1. “Ford Madox Ford.” Encyclopedia Britannica. Accessed September 18, 2020.