
THE GOOD SOLDIER
By Ford Madox Ford
PART I
PART II - I
PART III - I
PART IV - I
A weary American narrator looks back on a seemingly tranquil summer circle that gathered each year in the German spa town of Nauheim. He and his wife Florence had grown close to Captain Ashburnham and his wife Leonora, an English couple whose genteel manners and quiet dispositions masked deeper currents. Their lives, filled with leisurely tea, miniature golf, and the comfort of long‑standing acquaintances, appear as a safe harbor against the uncertainties of the wider world.
Yet the narrator hints that beneath the polished surface lies a fragile illusion, one that can shatter without warning. As he begins to unravel the “sad affair” that has unfolded, the listener is drawn into a subtle investigation of love, betrayal, and the unsettling gap between what we think we know and what truly lies hidden. The story invites contemplation of how even the most stable‑seeming relationships can conceal unexpected turmoil.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (409K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger
Release date
2001-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1939
Best known for The Good Soldier and the Parade’s End novels, this sharply observant writer helped shape literary modernism not only through his fiction but also through the influential magazines he edited. His work is admired for its psychological depth, subtle storytelling, and feel for the moral confusion of modern life.
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