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Parade's End: Critical Essay by Sondra J. Stang

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SOURCE: "Parade's End," in Ford Madox Ford, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1977, pp. 94-123.

Stang is an American writer and editor specializing in the study and criticism of the works of Ford Madox Ford. In the following excerpt, she provides an overview of Parade's End, focusing particularly on the symbolism of the main characters and their interactions with one another.

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