The March of Literature

From Confucius' Day to Our Own

By Ford, Ford Madox

Publishers Summary:
This 900-page survey of world literature, "From Confucius' Day to Our Own," was the last book written by Ford Madox Ford, one of the seminal figures of the modernist period. Written for general readers rather than scholars and first published in 1938, The March of Literature is a working novelist's view of what is valuable in literature, and why. Convinced that scholars and teachers give a false sense of literature, Ford brings alive the pleasures of reading by writing about books he is passionate about. Beginning at the beginningwith ancient Egyptian and Chinese literature and the BibleFord works his way through classical literature, the writings of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, continuing up to the major writers of his own day like Ezra Pound, Henry James, and Joseph Conrad. With his encyclopedic reading and expertise in the techniques of writing, Ford is a reliable and entertaining guide. Ford also includes a chapter on publishers and booksellers, noting the key roles they play in literature's existence. Novelist Alexander Theroux has written an insightful introduction for this reissue, the first time this monumental book has been made available in paperback.

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ISBN
978-1-56478-051-5
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press


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