Rose Macaulay's "Non-combatants and Others" offers a compelling glimpse into the human experience during wartime. As a notable work of British literature, this historical novel delves into the realities of war, focusing on those who navigate the conflict outside the trenches. Categorized as war fiction and historical fiction, this meticulously prepared edition allows readers to explore themes of societal change and personal resilience amidst global upheaval. "Non-combatants and Others" resonates with its timeless exploration of the impact of World War I, revealing the diverse perspectives and…mehr
Rose Macaulay's "Non-combatants and Others" offers a compelling glimpse into the human experience during wartime. As a notable work of British literature, this historical novel delves into the realities of war, focusing on those who navigate the conflict outside the trenches. Categorized as war fiction and historical fiction, this meticulously prepared edition allows readers to explore themes of societal change and personal resilience amidst global upheaval. "Non-combatants and Others" resonates with its timeless exploration of the impact of World War I, revealing the diverse perspectives and emotional landscapes of those affected by the sweeping tide of history. This edition preserves the integrity of Macaulay's original work, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of war and its profound effect on individuals and society. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Rose Macaulay was an English author who was born on August 1, 1881, and died on October 30, 1958. She was best known for her award-winning book The Towers of Trebizond, which is about a small group of Anglo-Catholics who cross Turkey by camel. People see the story as a spiritual autobiography because it shows how her views changed and sometimes clashed. Virginia Woolf had an effect on some of Macaulay's stories. She also wrote biographies, travel books, and poetry. Macaulay was born in Rugby, Warwickshire. Her father was a classical scholar named George Campbell Macaulay, and his wife was a woman named Grace Mary Coughlin. Her father came straight from the Macaulay family of Lewis through the male line. After going to Oxford High School for Girls, she went to Somerville College at Oxford University to study Modern History. After leaving Somerville, Macaulay started writing her first book, Abbots Verney, which came out in 1906. The Lee Shore (1912), Potterism (1920), Dangerous Ages (1921), Told by an Idiot (1923), And No Man's Wit (1940), The World My Wilderness (1950), and The Towers of Trebizond (1956) are some of his later books.
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