If you think this is just a love triangle in the big background and big era, then please go to the American drama. Because this is the original work of the British writer, its restraint, irony, wisdom and black humor, and the aftertaste is endless.
This is a novel that pays homage to a famous novel.
Sylvia's review of Christopher's "You're the last decent man in England" reminds me of "The Great Gatsby"; Valentine's aptly named, otherworldly feminist thinking and charisma remind me of Jane Eyre; The dark green mysterious tone of the film awakened the "Rebeca" in my heart. . .
But it's a homage, not a copycat or a chowder, because it's just the right mix. Go to the table and store, the shape is scattered and the spirit is similar. Get to know Ford Madox Ford well.
pay tribute!
View more about Parade's End reviews