Chronicle Of Youth: Vera Brittain's Great War Diary, 1913-1917: Great War Diary, 1913-17 (WOMEN IN HISTORY)

Chronicle Of Youth: Vera Brittain's Great War Diary, 1913-1917: Great War Diary, 1913-17 (WOMEN IN HISTORY)

by Alan Bishop (Editor), Alan Bishop (Editor), Vera Brittain (Author)

Synopsis

Vera Brittain's bestselling TESTAMENT OF YOUTH was based on her own copious diaries, which have a much greater intimacy than the account written for publication. These are those diaries. They begin in the carefree summer of 1913 with a blossoming romance and earnest discussions about the purpose of life and the nature of God - but not about the onset of war, which takes them by surprise. The diary entries begin to darken rapidly. Her brother, her fiance and most of their young men friends are killed in the war. Vera herself goes from knitting helmets and bandaging classes to abandoning her studies at Oxford to train as a nurse. She spent the remainder of the war nursing war-wounded men, among them German prisoners. Her diaries, written in London, Malta and France, contain moving descriptions of battle scenes and Zeppelin horrors over London.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 01 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1842125427
ISBN 13: 9781842125427
Book Overview: 'Will become a classic in its own right' DAILY MAIL 'A blunt immediacy that is deeply moving' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'One of the rare books which are a landmark for a whole generation.' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT Part of the Women in History promotion CHRONICLE OF YOUTH provides a poignant insight into the mind of this generous-hearted girl who was to become a beacon of the feminist movement.

Author Bio
Born in 1893, Vera Brittain was educated at Somerville College, Oxford, and became renowned as a pacifist, feminist, author, journalist and lecturer, after her first hand experiences of the first world war. She died in 1970.