THE WORLD WAR COLLECTION OF H. C. MCNEILE (SAPPER)
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In 'The World War Collection of H. C. McNeile (Sapper)', readers encounter a compelling assemblage of works that delve into the tumultuous period of the World Wars, reflecting a wide array of literary styles from gripping narrative exposition to richly detailed diaries and potent short stories. This collection not only preserves the historical veracity and emotional intensity of the era but also offers a panorama of literary shifts that occurred in response to wartime experiences. The collection's standout pieces vividly exemplify the ethos of resilience and the complex sentiments permeating the front lines and home fronts alike, underscoring the stark realities and profound human emotions of wartime. The anthology skillfully curated by McNeile, famed for his creation of the 'Bulldog Drummond' series, encapsulates diverse literary insights into war, its impacts, and its narratives. These writings engage with significant cultural and historical movements, offering readers gritty, authentic perspectives on war, captured through the eyes of a distinguished author whose firsthand experiences as a soldier profoundly informed his work. Further enriched by the collective literary weight of the contributors, the anthology stands as a historical document and a literary exploration, capturing the transformative impact of the world wars on society and literature. Readers of 'The World War Collection of H. C. McNeile (Sapper)' are invited to traverse a landscape of historical depth and literary richness. This anthology promises not only an educational journey through the harrowing times of war but also a reflective exploration of human resilience and creativity in response to adversity. It is an invaluable resource for students of history and literature, providing a multidimensional understanding of wartime experience and narrative construction.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Musaicum Books
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 1320 Seiten
Größe: 1,6 MB
ISBN: 9788027200726
Veröffentlichung: 7. August 2017