The WW1 Stories -Collected Novels
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- Nombre de pages806
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4740079-0
- EAN8596547400790
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The WW1 Stories - Collected Novels, " William Le Queux delves into the tumultuous narratives surrounding the Great War, capturing the fervor and chaos of an era marked by profound social and political upheaval. With a gripping literary style that intertwines vivid imagery, poignant characterization, and a keen sense of dramatic tension, Le Queux offers readers an immersive experience that reflects the harsh realities of warfare and its psychological aftermath.
These stories serve not only as engaging narratives but also as a historical commentary on the cultural landscape of early 20th-century Europe, revealing how the war indelibly shaped human experiences and perceptions. William Le Queux was a prolific author and journalist whose passion for politics and international relations is evident in his works. Growing up in a time of rising espionage and imperial tensions, Le Queux became fascinated with the implications of war on society.
His extensive travels and early encounters with military life, coupled with his fervent belief in the necessity of preparedness against threats to national security, heavily influenced his writing. "The WW1 Stories" stands as a testament to his commitment to conveying the human aspects of conflict, as well as the prevalent fears of the time. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of literature and history, offering a profound exploration of World War I's psychological and emotional dimensions.
Le Queux's narratives serve as not just stories of warfare, but as reflective pieces about humanity itself, making this book essential for both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
These stories serve not only as engaging narratives but also as a historical commentary on the cultural landscape of early 20th-century Europe, revealing how the war indelibly shaped human experiences and perceptions. William Le Queux was a prolific author and journalist whose passion for politics and international relations is evident in his works. Growing up in a time of rising espionage and imperial tensions, Le Queux became fascinated with the implications of war on society.
His extensive travels and early encounters with military life, coupled with his fervent belief in the necessity of preparedness against threats to national security, heavily influenced his writing. "The WW1 Stories" stands as a testament to his commitment to conveying the human aspects of conflict, as well as the prevalent fears of the time. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of literature and history, offering a profound exploration of World War I's psychological and emotional dimensions.
Le Queux's narratives serve as not just stories of warfare, but as reflective pieces about humanity itself, making this book essential for both scholars and enthusiasts alike.














