Index for The Great War in Verse and Prose by J. E. Wetherel

Summary:

"The Great War in Verse and Prose" by J. E. Wetherell and Henry John Cody is a collection of poetry and prose written in the immediate aftermath of World War I, around the early 20th century. This anthology curates various writings that reflect the sentiments, experiences, and historical events related to the Great War, offering a profound insight into the emotions and struggles faced by those involved. Through an array of selections, the work seeks to capture both the heroism and tragedy of wartime, commemorating the sacrifices made for freedom. At the start of the anthology, the compilation is introduced as a means to remember and educate on the complexities of the war. Selections include stirring poems and statements from prominent figures, showcasing themes of bravery, sacrifice, and patriotism as they express the collective consciousness of the time. The opening portion emphasizes the critical role of literature in both documenting history and inspiring future generations, setting the tone for a poignant examination of the enduring impact of war. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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