War Imagined
Discover the profound insights of Samuel Hynes in "War Imagined," a compelling exploration of the First World War that delves into the cultural and societal shifts between the opulent Edwardian era and the transformative 1920s. This captivating nonfiction work invites readers to reflect on how the Great War reshaped perceptions, ideology, and art during a pivotal moment in history.
Published in 1992, this paperback edition spans 528 pages, offering a thorough examination of the themes and narratives that emerged in the aftermath of conflict. Hynes skillfully weaves together historical analysis and rich storytelling, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding the lasting impacts of war on society and culture. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your library with this thought-provoking title from a renowned author.