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Cicely Hamilton

William—An Englishman

Cicely Hamilton's «William'ÄîAn Englishman» explores the tumultuous period of World War I through the eyes of its protagonist, William, an everyman navigating the tumult of duty, morality, and the ravages of war. Hamilton's prose is marked by a deft blend of realism and lyrical introspection, capturing the emotional landscape of a society at a crossroads. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing England, the novel delves into themes of pacifism, nationalism, and the disillusionment of the post-war world, reflecting the complexities of human experience in times of crisis. Cicely Hamilton, a notable figure in the early 20th-century British literary and feminist movements, drew upon her firsthand experiences as an activist and playwright. Her advocacy for women's rights and social reform informs the rich character-driven narrative of «William'ÄîAn Englishman," enabling her to reflect social commentary through deep psychological insights. Hamilton's position as a feminist pioneer and her involvement with pacifist groups provide a stirring context for her exploration of wartime ethics and personal sacrifice. This novel is recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of the psychological toll of war, enriched by Hamilton'Äôs sharp critique of societal norms. «William'ÄîAn Englishman» is a compelling read that resonates with contemporary discussions about morality, identity, and the human condition.
220 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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