Siegfried Sassoon

Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man

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Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man is a semi-autobiographical novel that intricately weaves the threads of Edwardian aristocracy, rural life, and the brutal realities of war. Sassoon employs a lyrical prose style that vividly captures the landscapes of the English countryside, alongside a poignant exploration of class dynamics and the stark contrasts between leisure and conflict. This literary work is situated within the broader context of early 20th-century British literature, reflecting the disillusionment of a generation that faced the horrors of World War I while simultaneously grappling with the traditions of a fading social order. Siegfried Sassoon, an accomplished poet and soldier, drew deeply from his own experiences within the social milieu he portrays. Born into a well-off family and educated at prestigious institutions, Sassoon's passion for hunting and his subsequent military service profoundly influenced his work. His candid reflections on camaraderie, bravery, and the surreal nature of war underscore the tension between the pastoral ideals of fox hunting and the harrowing truths revealed in the trenches, potentially motivating him to critique the romanticized views of the past. This book serves as a testament to Sassoon's ability to evoke complex emotions and situate personal recollections within a larger societal framework. Recommended for readers interested in literary explorations of class, war, and nostalgia, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man provides a rich tapestry that invites reflection on the elusive nature of memory and identity amidst profound change.
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356 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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