The Virago Book of Women and the Great War
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
*A definitive and moving anthology of women's non-fiction writing on World War I, from Beatrice Webb to Emmeline Pankhurst.
Cette auteure apporte une richesse d'expériences issues de divers horizons professionnels, enrichissant sa perspective sur le monde. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par une profonde perspicacité de la psychologie humaine et des questions sociétales. Son style distinctif et ses remarquables talents narratifs en font une voix unique, capable de captiver les lecteurs et de susciter la réflexion. Son écriture est marquée par l'authenticité et une voix forte qui résonne à travers ses contributions littéraires.






*A definitive and moving anthology of women's non-fiction writing on World War I, from Beatrice Webb to Emmeline Pankhurst.
Queen Victoria is most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad wicked folly of women's rights, with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor sex is bent' - 1870 It was a bloody and dangerous war lasting several decades, won finally by sheer will and determination in 1928. Drawing on extracts from diaries, newspapers, letters, journals and books, Joyce Marlow has pieced together this inspiring, poignant and exciting history using the voices of the women themselves. Some of the people and events are well-known, but Marlow has gone beyond the obvious, particularly beyond London, to show us the ordinary women - middle and working-class, who had the breathtaking courage to stand up and be counted - or just as likely hectored, or pelted with eggs. These women were clever and determined, knew the power of humour and surprise and exhibited 'unladylike' passion and bravery. Joyce Marlow's anthology is lively, comprehensive, surprising and triumphant.
Unity of the oppressed can make a difference in politically uncertain times A peaceful protest turned tragedy; In this definitive account Joyce Marlow tells the stories of the real people involved and brings to life the atrocity the government attempted to cover up.
Exploring the contrast between urban and rural life, Joyce Marlow recounts her journey from city singlehood to finding a committed relationship with a country man. Through her experiences, she reveals insights and secrets about attracting genuine partners who value family and commitment. Marlow's narrative offers guidance for those seeking meaningful connections, emphasizing the importance of environment in fostering love and relationships.