A Man Could Stand Up—

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"A Man Could Stand Up—" is the third novel in Ford Madox Ford’s "Parade’s End" tetralogy, exploring the psychological and social upheavals of World War I and its aftermath.

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instanceOf novel
alsoKnownAs A Man Could Stand Up NERFINISHED
author Ford Madox Ford NERFINISHED
basedOnEvent First World War NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationDate 1926
followedBy Last Post NERFINISHED
genre World War I fiction
literary fiction
psychological fiction
hasPageCountApprox 300
hasTetralogy Parade’s End NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement modernism
mainCharacter Christopher Tietjens NERFINISHED
Sylvia Tietjens NERFINISHED
Valentine Wannop NERFINISHED
narrativeStyle stream of consciousness
originalMedium print
partOfSeries Parade’s End NERFINISHED
precededBy No More Parades NERFINISHED
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
Duckworth NERFINISHED
seriesPosition 3
settingPeriod World War I NERFINISHED
post–World War I era
theme class and social change
love and personal renewal
psychological effects of war
social upheaval
trauma and memory
titlePunctuation trailing em dash in title

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Ford Madox Ford notableWork A Man Could Stand Up—
Parade’s End chronologyOfSourceNovels A Man Could Stand Up—