Days to Remember (eBook)

The British Empire in the Great War
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2022
255 Seiten
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859-654739707-6 (EAN)

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Days to Remember - John Buchan, Henry Newbolt
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Days to Remember stands as a monumental anthology, capturing the fervor and the fathomless depths of experiences from crucial historical junctures. Encompassing a variety of literary styles, this collection weaves together narrative accounts, poetry, and reflective essays, thereby presenting a tapestry rich in cultural and temporal diversity. Its brilliance lies not only in the individual merit of the pieces contained but also in the thematic coherence that emerges from their ensemble, elegantly curated by John Buchan and Henry Newbolt. Through its pages, the anthology explores themes of valor, loss, and the enduring spirit of humanity in the face of adversity, offering readers a profound engagement with history's indelible marks on the human condition. The contributors, led by the discerning visions of Buchan and Newbolt, bring forth a collection that resonates with the echoes of significant historical and cultural movements. Both editors, esteemed in their own right, navigate through varied historical landscapes with a keen literary sensibility, ensuring a balanced representation of voices. Their collective endeavor paves the way for an exploration into how collective memory and individual narrative intertwine, enriching our understanding of pivotal moments in history through a multifaceted lens. Days to Remember is an indispensable volume for those who cherish the intricate relationship between history and literature. It invites readers on a journey through time, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the personal and collective narratives that shape our understanding of the past. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, this anthology stands as a beacon of literary and historical scholarship, promising not only an educational journey but an emotional odyssey through the human experiences that have shaped our world.

John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (1875–1940), was a distinguished Scottish novelist, historian, and politician, whose literary career spanned several genres including fiction, history, and biography. His work is characterized by its vivid storytelling, robust adventure, and a deep understanding of human character and the confluence of events. Buchan is perhaps best known for his novel 'The Thirty-Nine Steps' (1915), a defining work in the spy thriller genre which introduced the character Richard Hannay, an archetype of the British gentleman-hero in times of crisis. Buchan's prolific writing career included more than 100 books, among them 'Greenmantle' (1916) and 'Mr. Standfast' (1919), which further established his reputation as a master of suspense and intrigue. 'Days to Remember', an exploration of significant historical events and their abiding influence, reflects Buchan's keen interest in history and its impact on contemporary society. His literary contributions extend beyond fiction; his biographies, such as 'Montrose' (1928), display his scholarly acumen and gifted narrative skills. A true Renaissance man, Buchan also served as a Member of Parliament and ultimately as the Governor General of Canada, a role in which he furthered the cause of Canadian unity and cultural development. His works remain a testament to his belief in the power of literature as a vehicle for education and enlightenment.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Schlagworte 20th century historical narratives • A Place Called Winter • A Taste of the Trenches • British Army WWI • British authors war stories • British foot soldiers stories • Churchill • Classic • classic war memoirs • English Horror tales • European conflict histories • First World War Literature • Great War literature • Historical • historical collaboration authors • Historical military analysis • historical wartime chronicles • John Buchan literary works • military history books • Military strategy insights • Nothing of Importance • Odette • The Devil on the Somme • The First World War: A New History • volunteer forces history • war literature non-fiction • wartime valour narratives • World War 1: Soldier Stories • World War 2 • World War I accounts • World War I tribute • World War One: History in an Hour • WWI non-fiction
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