The Good Soldier

novel by Ford
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The Good Soldier, tragic novel by Ford Madox Ford, published in 1915.

The novel relates events in the lives of John Dowell, a Philadelphian from a “good” family, and his wife, Florence, who supposedly suffers from heart disease. Florence’s condition mandates that the Dowells live in a succession of European health spas. In this setting they develop and maintain a long friendship with the Ashburnhams—Edward, who also apparently suffers from heart disease, and his wife, Leonora. John Dowell narrates the story of deception and betrayal. The novel’s structure was innovative, built not upon strict chronological development but rather through the random accretion of Dowell’s memories, discoveries, and growing awareness.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper.