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  1. A Man Could Stand Up — is the third novel of Ford Madox Ford's highly regarded sequence of four novels known collectively as Parade's End. It was first published in 1926. Summary. A Man Could Stand Up — is the climax of the series, though it is volume 3.

  2. 11 de ago. de 2022 · a man could stand up-by ford madox ford. Publication date 1926 Publisher albert & charles boni, inc. Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Addeddate 2022-08-11 00:01:16 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Boxid IA40646824 ...

  3. English. pages cm. "Surrounded by the jubilation of Armistice Day, Valentine Wannop receives a telephone call which brings alarming news of her dear friend Christopher Tietjens.

  4. 3 de oct. de 2022 · 'A Man Could Stand Up' is the third, and culminating, part of Ford Madox Ford's 'Parade's End' tetralogy of novels, which begins with 'Some Do Not', followed by 'No More Parades', and whose coda would be 'Last Post'.

  5. A Man Could Stand Up is the third novel in Ford Madox Ford's tetralogy Parade's End. This volume begins on Armistice Day with a focus on Valentine Wannop, Christopher Tietjens' maybe-yes, maybe-no lover.

  6. 18 de ene. de 2023 · The third novel in the ‘Parade’s End’ series, ‘A Man Could Stand Up’ follows the further trials of Christopher Tietjens. Set on Armistice Day 1918, the story sees Tietjens back in London,...

  7. 'You're a Lincolnshire man, aren't you? You come from a Fen country. What do you want to stand up on a hill for?' The man said: 'Ah, but you do, sir!' He added: 'You want to stand up! Take a look round...' He struggled for expression: 'Like as if you wanted to breathe deep after bein in a stoopin posture for a long time!' Tietjens said: