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D. K. Broster's "The Wounded Name" intricately weaves a tale set against the backdrop of post-World War I Britain, exploring themes of trauma, recovery, and the impact of war on identity. The novel employs a poignant yet lyrical style, blending rich character development with evocative prose. Broster deftly navigates the psychological landscapes of her characters, illuminating their struggles with loss and the haunting specters of their past, making it a significant contribution to the literature of the Great War's aftermath, akin to works by contemporaries such as Virginia Woolf and Rebecca…mehr

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D. K. Broster's "The Wounded Name" intricately weaves a tale set against the backdrop of post-World War I Britain, exploring themes of trauma, recovery, and the impact of war on identity. The novel employs a poignant yet lyrical style, blending rich character development with evocative prose. Broster deftly navigates the psychological landscapes of her characters, illuminating their struggles with loss and the haunting specters of their past, making it a significant contribution to the literature of the Great War's aftermath, akin to works by contemporaries such as Virginia Woolf and Rebecca West. Known for her deep engagement with the human psyche and social issues, D. K. Broster drew upon her own experiences during the tumultuous early 20th century, a time of great societal change and disillusionment. Having lived through the war and witnessed its profound effects on those around her, Broster infused her writing with empathy and insight, compelling readers to confront the residual scars borne by returning soldiers and their families, all while reflecting on the broader societal implications of conflict. "The Wounded Name" is highly recommended for readers interested in exploring the nuanced consequences of war on both individual lives and society at large. Broster's ability to traverse the depths of human emotion makes this work a must-read for those captivated by historical fiction that resonates with contemporary issues.

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Autorenporträt
D. K. Broster (1877-1950) was an English novelist and short-story writer. Her fiction consists mainly of historical romances set in the 18th or early 19th centuries. Her best known novel is The Flight of the Heron (1925), the first of a Jacobite trilogy.