A Man Could Stand Up
Ford Madox Ford
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
"A Man Could Stand Up" is a novel by Ford Madox Ford, part of his renowned "Parade's End" tetralogy, and was published in 1926. This work continues the narrative of Christopher Tietjens, the main character, as he navigates the complex and tumultuous landscape of World War I and its aftermath.
Set against the backdrop of a world in upheaval, the novel explores themes of love, duty, honor, and societal change. Christopher Tietjens grapples with the challenges of reconciling his own personal integrity with the chaos of war and the evolving norms of post-war England. The title itself suggests a sense of resilience and standing firm in the face of adversity.
Ford Madox Ford's prose is celebrated for its vivid descriptions, intricate character development, and profound exploration of the human psyche. "A Man Could Stand Up" continues to be a compelling examination of the human condition during a time of great upheaval, making it a significant contribution to the literature of the early 20th century.