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  1. A Man Could Stand Up — is the third novel of Ford Madox Ford's highly regarded sequence of four novels known collectively as Parade's End. It was first published in 1926. Summary. A Man Could Stand Up — is the climax of the series, though it is volume 3.

    • Ford Madox Ford
    • 1926
  2. 11. Aug. 2022 · a man could stand up-. by. ford madox ford. Publication date. 1926. Publisher. albert & charles boni, inc. Collection. internetarchivebooks.

  3. Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939, author. Publication date. 2013. Topics. World War, 1914-1918 -- Social aspects -- England -- Fiction, Manners and customs, Social aspects, England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction, England. Publisher. Leicester : Ulverscroft. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  4. A Man Could Stand Up. Ford Madox Ford. 4.05. 424 ratings46 reviews. 1926. A Novel. The third in a series that includes Some Do Not... and No More Parades. Ford's eccentric personality and varied output has been attributed to the obscurity of his achievements.

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  5. librivox.org › a-man-could-stand-up-by-ford-madox-fordA Man Could Stand Up - LibriVox

    3. Okt. 2022 · While 'A Man Could Stand Up' can be appreciated on its own, it will make far better sense to a listener or reader already familiar with its predecessors. It's at once a war story (the middle section is set in the trenches in France, in 1918), a story of immense upheaval in social mores, and a passionate, if extraordinarily restrained, love ...

  6. www.gutenberg.net.au › ebooks07 › 0700191hA Man Could Stand Up

    Title: A Man Could Stand Up (Parade's End, Part 3) Author: Ford Madox Ford * A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook * eBook No.: 0700191h.html Language: English Date first posted: February 2007 Date most recently updated: February 2007 Project Gutenberg of Australia eBooks are created from printed editions which are in the public domain in Australia, unless a copyright notice is included. We ...

  7. Abstract. In her critically acclaimed Regeneration trilogy—comprising Regeneration (1991), The Eye in the Door (1993), and The Ghost Road (1995)—Pat Barker describes the impact of World War I on British society from the summer of 1917 to just before the armistice in 1918; in the process, she destabilizes the boundary line between the ...