No More Parades

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No More Parades is a 1925 modernist novel by Ford Madox Ford, the second book in his acclaimed Parade's End tetralogy exploring the psychological and social upheavals of World War I.

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instanceOf novel
novel series
author Ford Madox Ford NERFINISHED
Ford Madox Ford NERFINISHED
centralConflict duty versus personal desire
individual versus society
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts military bureaucracy
shell shock
followedBy A Man Could Stand Up— NERFINISHED
follows Some Do Not... NERFINISHED
genre psychological fiction
war novel
hasCharacterRole officer protagonist
hasFictionalLocation French front lines
London NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasSubject British Army NERFINISHED
Western Front NERFINISHED
hasTetralogy Parade's End NERFINISHED
isPrequelTo A Man Could Stand Up— NERFINISHED
isSequelTo Some Do Not... NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
literaryPeriod interwar literature
mainCharacter Christopher Tietjens NERFINISHED
Sylvia Tietjens NERFINISHED
Valentine Wannop NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person limited
narrativeStyle stream of consciousness
numberOfVolumes 4
originalMedium print
originalPublisher Duckworth NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Parade's End NERFINISHED
precededBy Some Do Not... NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1925
seriesPosition 2
settingPeriod World War I NERFINISHED
theme class and social change
marital conflict
psychological impact of war
social upheaval
timeSpanOfNarrative World War I years

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Ford Madox Ford notableWork No More Parades
Parade’s End chronologyOfSourceNovels No More Parades