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The Soul of London

Ford Madox Ford

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Most of us love places very much as we may love what, for us, are the distinguished men of our social lives. [...] We are, all of us who are Londoners, paying visits of greater or less duration to a Personality that, whether we love it or very cordially hate it, fascinates us all. And, paying my visit, I have desired to give some such record. I have tried to make it anything rather than encyclopaedic, topographical, or archaeological. To use a phrase of literary slang I have tried to "get the atmosphere" of modern London -- of the town in which I have passed so many days; of the immense place that has been the background for so many momentous happenings to so many of my fellows.'

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Ford Madox Ford was in many ways an outsider. Born 1873, in Wimbledon, Surrey. Christened Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer at a time when a German surname wasn’t flavor of the month. His English mother, born on what was then considered the wrong side of the blanket to the Pre-Raphaelite pai

As much a city symphony as a more digressive amusement on the city, or rather, the metropolis, and its effect upon the human soul. Many of Ford’s prophecies have been fulfilled – of the vast anonymity, the clamouring of self-promotors, an increasingly interior and unaffected populace surrounded by e

Great description by Ford, lots of details.

Perhaps the best books I have ever read about the British and London.