Our Part in the Great War
Autor: | Arthur Gleason |
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EAN: | 8596547368878 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.09.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | Brit World War I memoir emotional wartime narratives frontal combat challenges historical military literature historical war account human resilience in conflict military veteran stories personal war reflections vivid battlefield experiences |
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In 'Our Part in the Great War,' Arthur Gleason presents a compelling narrative that intertwines personal stories with broader historical themes during World War I. The book's literary style is characterized by eloquent prose laced with vivid imagery, effectively transporting readers to the tumultuous landscapes of the time. Gleason meticulously details the contributions of American citizens in the war effort, capturing the collective sentiment of duty and sacrifice while emphasizing themes of nationalism and camaraderie-elements that resonate with the urgent political climate of the early 20th century, making it both a historical document and a piece of literature that reflects the moral complexities of war. Arthur Gleason, an accomplished journalist, and editor, was deeply influenced by the sociopolitical transformations occurring during his lifetime. His background in reporting on international affairs equipped him with a keen awareness of the global ramifications of the war. Gleason's advocacy for American intervention in the conflict and his experiences with soldiers and their families shaped his perspective, leading him to document the narratives that highlight not just the heroism, but also the human cost of war. I highly recommend 'Our Part in the Great War' to readers interested in understanding the socio-political landscape of World War I through a personal lens. Gleason's work is an essential addition to both historical scholarship and literary collections, offering insights that are as relevant today as they were a century ago.
Arthur Gleason (1882-1923) was an insightful American journalist, social worker, and author, best recognized for his perceptive accounts of the early Twentieth Century events. In Gleason's most renowned work, 'Our Part in the Great War' (1917), he offers a poignant narrative that fluidly articulates the American involvement in World War I, reflecting the fervent patriotism and stark realities of the era. Gleason garnered praise for his evocative prose and ability to capture the spirit and turmoil of wartime societies, immersing his readers into the trenches and homefronts affected by the global conflict. His literary oeuvre, though limited, exhibits a profound empathy and a journalist's eye for detail, providing not only a historical account but also a humanistic perspective on the ravages of war. Through his writings, Arthur Gleason has etched an indelible mark on the landscape of war literature, remaining a poignant and educational reference for scholars studying the narrative accounts of the Great War and the societal impacts thereof.
Arthur Gleason (1882-1923) was an insightful American journalist, social worker, and author, best recognized for his perceptive accounts of the early Twentieth Century events. In Gleason's most renowned work, 'Our Part in the Great War' (1917), he offers a poignant narrative that fluidly articulates the American involvement in World War I, reflecting the fervent patriotism and stark realities of the era. Gleason garnered praise for his evocative prose and ability to capture the spirit and turmoil of wartime societies, immersing his readers into the trenches and homefronts affected by the global conflict. His literary oeuvre, though limited, exhibits a profound empathy and a journalist's eye for detail, providing not only a historical account but also a humanistic perspective on the ravages of war. Through his writings, Arthur Gleason has etched an indelible mark on the landscape of war literature, remaining a poignant and educational reference for scholars studying the narrative accounts of the Great War and the societal impacts thereof.