Ford Madox Ford AKA Ford Madox Hueffer Born: 17-Dec-1873 Birthplace: Merton, Surrey, England Died: 26-Jun-1939 Location of death: Deauville, France Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Deauville, France
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: England Executive summary: The Good Soldier Military service: British Army (WWI, gassed) Grandson of painter Ford Madox Brown. Father: Francis Hueffer (music critic, d. 1889) Mother: Catherine Madox Brown Brother: Oliver (younger) Sister: Juliet Wife: Elsie Martindale (m. 1894) Mistress: Mary Martindale (Elsie's sister, extramarital affair) Mistress: Violet Hunt Mistress: Stella Bowen (one daughter) Mistress: Esther Julia (two daughters) Daughter: Katherine Daughter: Christina Mistress: Jean Rhys (novelist) Mistress: Janice Biala (until Ford Madox's death)
High School: Pretoria House School, Folkstone High School: University College School, London
Converted to Catholicism 1892 Bigamy Imprisoned (1911) Risk Factors: Agoraphobia
Author of books:
The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story (1901, novel) Romance (1903, novel) Ladies Whose Bright Eyes (1911, novel) Ancient Lights and New Reflections: Being the Memories of a Young Man (1911, memoir) The Good Soldier (1915, novel) Joseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance (1924) Some Do Not (1924, novel) No More Parades (1925, novel) A Man Could Stand Up (1926, novel) The Last Post (1928, novel)
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