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With Rifle and Bayonet - A Story of the Boer War - cover

With Rifle and Bayonet - A Story of the Boer War

F. S. Brereton

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "With Rifle and Bayonet," F. S. Brereton crafts a vivid narrative set against the backdrop of the British colonial experience in the late 19th century. This adventure novel is marked by its rich historical detail and spirited prose, effectively transporting readers to the frontlines of military conflicts in various distant lands. Drawing on his experiences as a soldier and keen observer of human behavior, Brereton's literary style interweaves vivid action sequences with an exploration of camaraderie, duty, and the moral complexities faced by soldiers. His immersive storytelling skillfully highlights the tension between the ideals of imperialism and the harsh realities of war, making it a quintessential text for understanding the genre of military adventure fiction during its time. F. S. Brereton's varied career as a soldier, journalist, and novelist undoubtedly influenced his writing. Born in 1872, he was deeply impacted by the societal shifts of the Victorian era and the burgeoning fascination with empire and exploration. His firsthand experiences relaying the rigors and politics of military life lend authenticity to the narrative, allowing readers to understand both the psychological and physical challenges confronted by those in service, thus amplifying the historical resonance of his work. For readers captivated by tales of heroism, adventure, and complex human relationships, "With Rifle and Bayonet" stands as a compelling exploration of the soldier's journey. Brereton's engaging prose invites both young adult and mature readers to reflect on the enduring themes of sacrifice and honor, making it essential for anyone interested in the intersections of history and literature.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 299 pages.

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