“Parade’s End” is a brilliant allegory of the collapse of the world of the ‘British Privileged’. Depicting this gradual fall, Ford uses a pivotal device in all four books, that is a system of oppositions which are tied to one another and together provide the raw elements in the creation of a work whose morphology, then, is formed by a close synaesthetic network.
A Silent New World: Ford Madox Ford’s Parade’s End
CALDERARO, MICHELA
1993-01-01
Abstract
“Parade’s End” is a brilliant allegory of the collapse of the world of the ‘British Privileged’. Depicting this gradual fall, Ford uses a pivotal device in all four books, that is a system of oppositions which are tied to one another and together provide the raw elements in the creation of a work whose morphology, then, is formed by a close synaesthetic network.File in questo prodotto:
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