The biography offers an intimate look at Frederick William Pethick-Lawrence, chronicling his life and career through the lens of Vera Brittain, a close friend for over twenty years. It presents a comprehensive and affectionate portrayal of his character and accomplishments, capturing the essence of a significant figure in history. First published in 1963, the work reflects Brittain's deep understanding and appreciation of Pethick-Lawrence, providing readers with a rich narrative of his contributions and personal journey.
Vera Brittain Ordre des livres
Vera Brittain fut une écrivaine et pacifiste britannique dont l'œuvre se concentre principalement sur l'expérience personnelle et le commentaire social. Son écriture explore souvent l'impact de la guerre et l'urgence du pacifisme, se distinguant par son style franc et réfléchi. À travers ses talents littéraires, elle offre des aperçus profonds sur la résilience humaine face à la tragédie et une défense infatigable de la non-violence. Son œuvre constitue une contribution significative à la littérature du XXe siècle, qui continue de résonner auprès des lecteurs pour son message moral.







- 2023
- 2021
Exploring the lives and ideas of a diverse group of Christians, this book delves into their shared spiritual mission to address the profound conflicts of their time. Through their unique personalities and the passion that united them, the narrative highlights their commitment to promoting peace amidst a tumultuous world. The work reflects on the essential values they championed and the impact of their collective efforts in confronting societal challenges.
- 2014
Testament Of Youth. An Autobiographical Study Of The Years 1900-1925
- 608pages
- 22 heures de lecture
This title tells one woman's unforgettable record of the First World War, 'Testament of Youth' is in spirit and impact as powerful a classic as 'All Quiet on the Western Front' and 'Goodbye to All That' - a haunting elegy for a lost generation.
- 2010
Because You Died
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This collection of Vera Brittain's poetry and prose, some of it never published before, commemorates the men she loved - fiancé, brother and two close friends - who served and died in the First World War. It draws on her experiences as a VAD nurse in London, Malta, and France, and illustrates her growing conviction of the wickedness of all war. Illustrated with many extraordinary photographs from Brittain's own albums, and edited with a new introduction by Mark Bostridge, BECAUSE YOU DIED is an elegy to men who lost their lives in a bloody conflict, and a beautiful volume of remembrance to mark the anniversary of the Armistice.
- 2008
Letters from a lost generation
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
This poignant work collects letters written from 1913 to 1918 between Vera Brittain and four young men - her fiance Roland Leighton, her younger brother Edward, and their two close friends, Victor Richardson and Geoffrey Thurlow - who were killed in World War I. While this correspondence inspired Testament of Youth, Brittain's classic memoir of her wartime experiences, most of the letters are published here for the first time.
- 2004
Testament of youth
- 661pages
- 24 heures de lecture
"Testament of Youth is one of the most famous and best loved autobiographies of the First World War. Both a passionate record of those agonizing years and a loving memorial to a lost generation, in spirit and impact it as powerful as those other classics of World War I, All quiet on the westrer front and Goodbye to all that."--back cover.
- 1982
Born 1925
- 392pages
- 14 heures de lecture
- 1960
The Women At Oxford
A Fragment Of History

