Fields of Victory (eBook)

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2022
145 Seiten
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859-654732877-3 (EAN)

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In 'Fields of Victory' by Humphry Mrs. Ward, the author delves into the complexities of war and its effects on both individuals and societies. Through the lens of historical fiction, Ward explores the moral dilemmas, political intricacies, and personal sacrifices that come with battling for victory. The novel is written in a descriptive and emotive style, transporting readers to the battlefield and allowing them to experience the triumphs and tragedies of war. Set in a time when patriotism and honor were paramount, 'Fields of Victory' captures the essence of a bygone era while providing timeless insights into the human experience during times of conflict. As a prominent social reformer and writer, Humphry Mrs. Ward was deeply invested in exploring the societal implications of war and conflict. Her experiences living through tumultuous periods of history likely influenced her decision to write 'Fields of Victory'. Through her literary prowess, Ward brings to life the struggles and triumphs of characters caught in the chaos of war, shedding light on the universal themes of courage, sacrifice, and resilience. I highly recommend 'Fields of Victory' to readers interested in historical fiction that delves into the human experience during times of war. Humphry Mrs. Ward's masterful storytelling and insightful commentary make this novel a compelling read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the impact of warfare on individuals and societies.

Humphry Mrs. Ward, born Mary Augusta Arnold in Tasmania on June 11, 1851, was a renowned British novelist who gained prominence during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A niece of the poet Matthew Arnold and the granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Arnold, headmaster of Rugby School, she was steeped in a rich literary and intellectual tradition from a young age. Ward's marriage to Thomas Humphry Ward, a fellow and tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford, led to her often being referred to as 'Mrs. Humphry Ward.' Her writing career flourished with her deep involvement in the intellectual circles of Oxford and London. She is best known for her novel 'Robert Elsmere' (1888), which explored the crisis of faith experienced by the titular clergyman. A prolific writer, she penned numerous other works including 'Helbeck of Bannisdale' (1898) and 'Lady Rose's Daughter' (1903). Ward's 'Fields of Victory' (1919), written in response to World War I, underlines her narrative style that intertwines personal lives with larger social and religious themes. Despite her conservative views regarding women's suffrage, her literature often conveyed strong, educated women grappling with ethical and spiritual dilemmas that mirrored the anxieties of the changing world around her. Ward's literary style was characterized by a keen analysis of character and a strong sense of didacticism, influenced by her familial connection to the cultural elite of Victorian England. She passed away on March 24, 1920, leaving behind a profound legacy as a novelist and social thinker.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 1914-1918 • british author • British classic novels • campaigns • Character Study • Classic Literature • Cultural heritage literature • cultural milieu • early 20th century fiction • English literature • France • historical fiction • human endurance • Humphry Ward • intellectual depth • Literary Craftsmanship • literary fiction • personal narratives • Social commentary • Societal Transformation • Victorian Era • vintage novels • Women authors • World War
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