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The Irish Guards in the Great War (eBook)

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2022
320 Seiten
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859-654739995-7 (EAN)

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The Irish Guards in the Great War - Rudyard Kipling
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In "The Irish Guards in the Great War," Rudyard Kipling presents a poignant and meticulously crafted account of the experiences of the Irish Guards during World War I. Blending narrative history with vivid personal anecdotes, Kipling employs his characteristic lyrical style, drawing readers into the heart of trench warfare. The book serves not only as a memorial to the fallen but also as a historical document that highlights the camaraderie, valor, and sacrifice of the Guardsmen, presented against the backdrop of the broader geopolitical upheaval of the time. Kipling's ability to evoke emotion through detailed descriptions and poignant reflections on loss and heroism reflects the devastating impacts of war on individual lives and society as a whole. Rudyard Kipling, an esteemed British author and poet, had a profound connection to the Irish Guards; his son, John, served with the regiment and was killed in action, which deeply influenced his writing. Kipling's intimate familiarity with military life, stemming from his upbringing in colonial India and his own experiences as a war correspondent, adds authenticity to his portrayal of the hardships faced by soldiers. His efforts to honor his son and to illuminate the realities of combat drive the book's heartfelt narrative. "The Irish Guards in the Great War" is a compelling read for anyone interested in military history, World War I studies, or the human condition during times of crisis. Kipling's work transcends mere historical documentation, inviting readers to forge a connection with the soldiers' experiences and thereby ensuring that their sacrifices are neither forgotten nor overlooked. This profound tribute is an essential addition to the libraries of both historians and history enthusiasts alike.

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) is commonly regarded as one of the emblematic literary figures of the British Empire. Born in Bombay, India, during the height of British colonial rule, Kipling's body of work often reflects the themes and complexities of imperialism. He spent the early years of his life in India but was sent to England for his education. Later he returned to India and worked as a journalist before settling in England and focusing on his writing career. Kipling's literary style is characterized by his use of storytelling to explore the morality and camaraderie found in military and colonial contexts. His writing is noted for its blend of realism and fantastic elements, its deep sense of nationalism, and its intricate use of language and meter. A wide range of audience readership has been captivated by his vivid characters and gripping plots that often convey moral lessons. '**The Irish Guards in the Great War**', written with a combination of personal affection and a journalist's eye for detail, is a testament to his interest in military affairs and his support for the British troops during World War I. Kipling's legacy is multifaceted; he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907, the first English writer to receive the accolade, and remains a subject of scholarly interest for his contributions to English literature and his reflections on the British experience in India and the world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 20th-century military conflicts • All Quiet on the Western Front • bravery and sacrifice • British war narratives • Churchill • Documentary-style • Early 20th Century • Ernest Hemingway • European war history • great war battles • Great War non-fiction • Historical account • Historical military account • Ireland's role in WWI • Irish Guards • Irish Guards regiment • Irish Guards tribute • Irish military experience • Irish Republican Army • john keegan • Kipling literary style • military history • Regimental Diaries • Rudyard Kipling • Rudyard Kipling war literature • Soldier camaraderie • Soldier's experiences • Stephen Crane • The Civil War • The First World War • the red badge of courage • The River War • True military history • Warfare sacrifices • war journalism insights • World War I • world war I history • World War I military history • WWI British Army • WWI historical accounts
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