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Douglas Morey Ford

Douglas Morey Ford was an English lawyer and novelist whose literary contributions emerged during a time of significant social and political change in Britain. He is best remembered for his speculative fiction, particularly his two notable works, 'A Time of Terror' (1906) and 'The Raid of Dover' (1910). In 'A Time of Terror,' Ford explored the theme of anarchism and its potential impact on the British government, reflecting the anxieties of his era regarding political instability and societal upheaval. His second major work, 'The Raid of Dover,' presented a provocative vision of a Britain ruled by women amidst invasion and natural disasters, showcasing his ability to blend imaginative storytelling with commentary on gender and power dynamics. Ford's writings stand out for their bold exploration of controversial themes, making him a significant figure in the realm of early speculative fiction. His works not only entertained but also prompted readers to consider the implications of political and social change, marking him as an early voice in a genre that would later flourish. Although not widely known today, Ford's contributions to speculative literature reflect the complexities of his time and continue to offer insights into the evolving landscape of British society in the early 20th century.

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Douglas Morey Ford (1851 – 12 May 1916) was an English lawyer and novelist who is best known for his two late works of s...

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The Raid of Dover: A Romance of the Reign of Woman, A.D. 1940
A Time of Terror: The Story of a Great Revenge (a.d., 1910)

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