Survivors of a Kind: Memoirs of the Western Front

Survivors of a Kind: Memoirs of the Western Front

by Brian Bond (Author)

Synopsis

This book provides an innovative analysis of World War One using memoirs of leading politicians and writers of the time.This is a unique study of World War One memoirs from a historical perspective. It explores the tremendous effect that war experience had on writers' lives and how they came to terms with it after 1918, in deeply moving and often brilliant writing. As well as such famous literary figures as Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon, it includes historically significant writers such as Lord Reith, Anthony Eden and Harold Macmillan. It challenges the view that memoir writers were in any clear sense 'anti-war'. While many were appalled by heavy losses and awful conditions they were, however, determined to achieve victory and proud of their regimental service and comrades. Above all, they constitute a brilliant source for understanding the war on the Western Front.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Hambledon Continuum
Published: 20 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1847250041
ISBN 13: 9781847250049

Media Reviews
This study is highly recommended for the new insights into the memoirs concerned. - The Bulletin of the Military Historical Society
An absorbing and affectionate study of the military memoirs of the first world war, bearing all the authority of a life-time's work on the British Army. Spectator
' [A] succint and thoughtful study' - The Oldie
Mentioned in Church Times, 05 December 2008
'An interesting and valuable study.' - Contemporary Review
An engrossing and thought-provoking work which promises to be a cornerstone of future research. It is also, like the writing and the writers whom Brian Bond explores, stylish, eloquent, moving and varied. - Stand To! (The Western Front Association)
Title Mention in In Touch, September 2009
Author Bio
Brian Bond is one of Britain's most distinguished military historians. Emeritus Professor of King's College London, he has also been a visiting Fellow of Brasenose and All Souls colleges in Oxford. In 2000 he gave the Lees Knowles lectures at the University of Cambridge. His six books include The Pursuit of Victory: from Napoleon to Saddam Hussein and The Unquiet Front: Britain's Role in Literature and History.