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== Further reading == For further discussions of the novels comprising ''Parade's End'' see for example: *Auden, W. H., "Il faut payer", ''Mid-Century'', no. 22 (Feb. 1961), 3β10. *Bergonzi, Bernard, ''Heroes' Twilight: A Study of the Literature of the Great War'', third edition (Manchester: Carcanet: 1996). *Bradbury, Malcolm, "Introduction", ''Parade's End'' (London: Everyman's Library, 1992). *Brown, Dennis, "Remains of the Day: Tietjens the Englishman", in ''Ford Madox Ford's Modernity'', International Ford Madox Ford Studies, no. 2, ed. Robert Hampson and Max Saunders (Amsterdam and Atlanta, GA.: Rodopi, 2003), 161β74. *Calderaro, Michela A., ''A Silent New World: Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End'' (Bologna. Editrice CLUEB [Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria, Editrice Bologna], 1993). *Cassell, Richard A., ''Ford Madox Ford: A Study of His Novels'' (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1962). *Colombino, Laura, ''Ford Madox Ford: Vision, Visuality and Writing'' (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2008). *Gordon, Ambrose, Jr, ''The Invisible Tent: The War Novels of Ford Madox Ford'' (Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1964). *Gasiorek, Andrzej, "The Politics of Cultural Nostalgia: History and Tradition in Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End", ''Literature & History'', 11:2 (third series) (Autumn 2002), 52β77 *Green, Robert, ''Ford Madox Ford: Prose and Politics'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981). *Haslam, Sara, ''Fragmenting Modernism: Ford Madox Ford, the Novel, and the Great War'' (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002). *Hawkes, Rob, ''Ford Madox Ford and the Misfit Moderns: Edwardian Fiction and the First World War'' (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). *Hein, David. [https://newcriterion.com/issues/2021/11/goodbye-to-all-that "Goodbye to All That: On Ford Madox Ford's ''Parade's End''."] ''The New Criterion'' 40, no. 3 (November 2021): 24β29. *Judd, Alan, ''Ford Madox Ford'' (London: Collins, 1990) *Meixner, John A., ''Ford Madox Ford's Novels: A Critical Study'' (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1962). *Moser, Thomas C., ''The Life in the Fiction of Ford Madox Ford'' (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980). *Saunders, Max, ''Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life'', 2 volumes (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), II. *Seiden, Melvin, "Persecution and Paranoia in Parade's End", ''Criticism'', 8:3 (Summer 1966), 246β62. *Skinner, Paul, "The Painful Processes of Reconstruction: History in "No Enemy" and "Last Post", in ''History and Representation in Ford Madox Ford's Writings'', ed. Joseph Wiesenfarth, International Ford Madox Ford *Studies, no. 3 (Rodopi: Amsterdam and New York: 2004), 65β75. *Tate, Trudi, ''Modernism, History and the First World War'' (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1998). *Wiesenfarth, Joseph, ''Gothic Manners and the Classic English Novel'' (Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1988). *Wiley, Paul L., ''Novelist of Three Worlds: Ford Madox Ford'' (Syracuse, N. Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1962). {{Ford Madox Ford}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:British novels adapted into films]] [[Category:English novels]] [[Category:Modernist novels]] [[Category:Novel sequences]] [[Category:Novels by Ford Madox Ford]] [[Category:Novels set in Belgium]] [[Category:Novels set in England]] [[Category:Novels set in France]] [[Category:Novels set during World War I]]
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