Ford Madox Ford, 1873-1939
Biographical note
English novelist, poet, critic and editor whose journals, The English Review and The Transatlantic Review, were instrumental in the development of early 20th-century English literature. He is now best remembered for The Good Soldier (1915) and the Parade's End tetralogy. The Good Soldier is frequently included among the great literature of the past century.
Works
- The Shifting of the Fire, as H Ford Hueffer [1892]
- The Brown Owl, as H Ford Hueffer [1892]
- The Queen Who Flew: A Fairy Tale [1894]
- The Cinque Ports [1900]
- The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story, Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Hueffer [1901]
- Rossetti [1902]
- Romance, Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Hueffer [1903]
- The Benefactor [1905]
- The Soul of London [1905]
- The Heart of the Country [1906]
The Fifth Queen trilogy:
- The Fifth Queen; and how she came to Court [1906]
- Privy Seal : His Last Venture [1907]
- The Fifth Queen Crowned [1908]
- An English Girl [1907]
- Mr Apollo [1908]
- The Half Moon [1909]
- A Call [1910]
- The Portrait [1910]
- The Critical Attitude, as Ford Madox Hueffer [1911] (extensively revised in 1935)
- The Simple Life Limited, as Daniel Chaucer [1911]
- Ladies Whose Bright Eyes [1911] (extensively revised in 1935)
- The Panel [1912]
- The New Humpty Dumpty, as Daniel Chaucer [1912]
- Henry James [1913]
- Mr Fleight [1913]
- The Young Lovell [1913]
- Between St Dennis and St George [1915]
- The Good Soldier [1915]
- Zeppelin Nights, with Violet Hunt [1915]
- The Marsden Case [1923]
- Women and Men [1923]
- Mr Bosphorous [1923]
- The Nature of a Crime, with Joseph Conrad [1924]
- Joseph Conrad, A Personal Remembrance [1924]
Parade's End:
- Some Do Not... [1924]
- No More Parades [1925]
- A Man Could Stand Up [1926]
- Last Post [1928]
- New York is Not America [1927]
- New York Essays [1927]
- New Poems [1927]
- A Little Less Than Gods [1928]
- No Enemy [1929]
- The English Novel [1930]
- When the Wicked Man [1932]
- The Rash Act [1933]
- It Was the Nightingale [1933]
- Henry for Hugh [1934]
- Provence [1935]
- Ladies Whose Bright Eyes (revised version) [1935]
- Great Trade Route [1937]
- Vive Le Roy [1937]
- The March of Literature [1938]


