Echoes of The War

Author:

J. M. Barrie

Publisher:

PRINTS PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

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Publisher

PRINTS PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789366978161

ISBN-10 9366978169
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 104 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 21.5 X 14 X 0.5
Weight (grms) 122

Echoes of the War is a short story written by J.M. Barrie, the Scottish author best known for creating Peter Pan. This particular piece, published in 1918, was written during and in response to the First World War, a period of immense suffering and upheaval in Europe. The story is not just about a single individual’s experience but about a wider societal issue: the invisible scars carried by countless soldiers and civilians in the wake of war. It is a work that captures the complexity of human suffering during a time of massive loss, and it urges the reader to recognise that the true cost of war is often far greater than what appears on the surface.

J. M. Barrie

Born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, on May 9, 1860, Sir James Matthew Barrie was a chief member of the Kailyard School of novelist in Scotland. He published his first work of fiction, Better Dead, in 1887. This was followed by When a Man’s Single (1888) and My Lady Nicotine (1890). Excessively sentimental, these novels failed to sell. The Little Minister, his next sentimental novel, became immensely popular on its publication in 1891. It was dramatized in 1897. Sentimental Tommy (1896) and Tommy and Grizel (1900), his two ‘Tommy’ novels, were a study of sentimentalism.
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