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Australia at War (eBook)

A Winter Record Made by Will Dyson on the Somme and at Ypres, During the Campaigns of 1916 and 1917

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2022
27 Seiten
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859-654730682-5 (EAN)

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Australia at War - Will Dyson
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In 'Australia at War,' Will Dyson presents a compelling chronicle of the Australian experience during the tumultuous years of conflict, particularly focusing on World War I. Through a unique blend of editorial cartoons and vivid prose, Dyson captures not only the battlefield's brutal reality but also the societal transformations that accompanied the war effort back home. His literary style is marked by a sharp wit and critical insight, effectively contextualizing Australians' collective psyche amidst the chaos, while revealing the stark contrasts between glorified heroism and the grim costs of war, thus contributing to the broader discourse on national identity and sacrifice in the early 20th century. Will Dyson, a prominent figure in Australian journalism and visual arts, was deeply impacted by the war and its implications on society. His experiences as an official war artist and his interactions with soldiers and civilians alike informed his poignant observations about the war's human cost. This personal and historical perspective not only distinguishes Dyson as a significant chronicler of this era but also highlights his commitment to truth through art, rendering his work both timely and timeless. 'Australia at War' is an essential read for those interested in the intersections of art, literature, and history. It appeals to readers seeking a profound understanding of Australia's national consciousness during a pivotal moment in its history, and Dyson's insightful commentary ensures that this volume resonates even in contemporary discussions of war and identity.

Will Dyson was an Australian artist, writer, and political cartoonist, remembered predominantly for his contribution to the satirical and political commentary of the early 20th century. Born in Alfredton, Victoria, on 19 September 1880, Dyson developed a keen eye for social and political nuances, which he translated into his artistic work [Draffin, N. (1983). Dyson's London: The Australian Cartoonist in the Old Dart During the First World War. Overland, (87), 17-24.]. His astute observations were encapsulated in his written work 'Australia at War', a poignant reflection on the nation's involvement and the broader implications of the First World War [Dyson, W. (1918). Australia at War. London: The Fine Art Society]. This illustrated book, featuring his own drawings, offers a raw and authentic insight into the wartime experience from an Australian perspective. Dyson's style is characterized by its incisive wit and bold linear quality, with an unflinching approach to critique and patriotism, which set a tone of a distinctly Australian voice in the realm of war literature and artistry [Reid, J. (1986). Australian Artists at War, Vol. 1. Sun Books, Melbourne.]. His commitment to truth through satire made Dyson not only a prominent figure in Australian culture but also a respected commentator in the United Kingdom, where he worked for the 'Daily Herald' and pioneered the pocket cartoon. Dyson passed away on 21 January 1938, leaving behind a legacy that endures in both the literary and visual arts.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 1914-1918 • Anzac literature • Australia • australian army • Australian cultural identity • Australian history • Australian Imperial Force • Australian military history • Australian perspective • Australian soldiers experiences • Australian war literature • authorial observational skills • Battle of Somme • Battle of Ypres • Belgium • campaigns • classic war stories • early 20th century fiction • France • Great War impact • Historical account • historical fiction classics • historical war literature • Ieper • Illustration • military conflict • military fiction classic • Military illustrations • Patriotism and Sacrifice • resilience in conflict • Somme • vivid war imagery • war art narrative • War Journalism • war memoir • Wartime literature • Will Dyson author • World War I • world war I history • world war narratives
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