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Men, Women and Guns (eBook)

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2022
159 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654710256-4 (EAN)

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Men, Women and Guns -  Sapper
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In "Men, Women and Guns," Sapper, the pen name of British author Herman Cyril McNeile, crafts a gripping narrative that intertwines themes of courage, romance, and the stark realities of war. The novel is marked by its vivid characterizations and sharp dialogue, revealing the tumultuous relationships between men and women amid the backdrop of World War I. Drawing from his own experiences as a soldier, Sapper employs a blend of adventure and social commentary, making this work a poignant reflection on the complexities of military life and the often turbulent interactions between genders in a time of crisis. Sapper, a veteran of the British Army, infuses the text with authenticity borne from his personal observations during the Great War. His writing not only entertains but also serves as a historical document, illustrating the zeitgeist of the early 20th century. Having faced the horrors of battle and grappling with the societal norms of his time, Sapper poignantly addresses the conflicts of masculinity, duty, and romantic attachment, often portraying characters at crossroads shaped by their experiences. Readers seeking an engaging exploration of love and valor against the cruel backdrop of war will find "Men, Women and Guns" both compelling and insightful. This novel stands as a vivid portrayal of its era, making it an essential read for those interested in wartime literature and the intricate dynamics between men and women during tumultuous times.

Herman Cyril McNeile, writing under the pen name 'Sapper', was a British soldier and author, renowned particularly for his adventure and thriller novels that captivated early 20th-century readers. Born on September 28, 1888, in Bodmin, Cornwall, McNeile served with distinction in the Royal Engineers during World War I, an experience that deeply influenced his writing. After the war, 'Sapper' turned to writing as a career, quickly making his mark with a unique literary style characterized by brisk action, memorable characters, and a fervent patriotism that resonated with his audience. His collected short stories 'Men, Women and Guns' (1916) showcase McNeile's deft storytelling and authentic depiction of military life, facets that endeared him to a public eager for tales of heroism and adventure in a post-war context. This work, in particular, presents a poignant and varied tableau of human experience during times of conflict, offering diverse character portraits which reflect the complexities of war. Although 'Sapper's' work has been critiqued for certain attitudes reflective of his times, his influence on the creation of the modern thriller genre is significant. McNeile's prolific output, including the creation of the famous character Bulldog Drummond, cemented his status as a stalwart figure in the canon of early adventure and suspense literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Humor / Satire
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 20th century classics • adventure and espionage • Antique war literature • british author • British Military • character struggles crisis • Classic • classic military stories • Early 20th Century • European battle narratives • Historical • historical fiction • historical fiction drama • historical war novels • Human nature humor • human relationships exploration • Memoirs collection • military satire • military veteran perspective • moral dilemmas conflict • Old-fashioned heroism • political turmoil backdrop • Power dynamics narrative • Royal Engineers Corps • Sapper • Sapper British author • short story anthology • Vintage combat tales • vivid imagery description • war and loyalty • war experiences • World War I fiction • World War I humor
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