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Prison Breaks: 13 Books of Prisoner-of-War Narratives - The Escape of a Princess Pat Four-Fifty Miles to Freedom Three Times and Out etc - cover

Prison Breaks: 13 Books of Prisoner-of-War Narratives - The Escape of a Princess Pat Four-Fifty Miles to Freedom Three Times and Out etc

Pat O'Brien, W. H. Newlin, E.H. Jones, A. J. Evans, George Pearson, Maurice Andrew Brackenreed Johnston, Nellie L. McClung, Mervin C. Simmons, Edward Edwards, Kenneth Darlaston Yearsley, Eric A. Keith, Horace Gray Gilliland, Jean Martin, John Alan Lyde Caunter, H. G. Durnford, Gunther Plüschow

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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Prison Breaks: 13 Books of Prisoner-of-War Narratives is an enthralling compendium that explores the indomitable spirit of individuals caught in the harrowing circumstances of war imprisonment. This anthology masterfully weaves together diverse literary styles, from gripping adventures and intense psychological struggles to poignant reflections on humanity and survival. Through its rich tapestry of narratives, the collection offers a panoramic view of the resilience and innovation exhibited by prisoners of war as they navigate the confines of captivity. Noteworthy within this anthology are stories that illuminate the daring strategies and profound camaraderie that underscore the human capacity for hope and perseverance. The collection boasts contributions from a distinguished assembly of authors, each bringing their unique experiences and perspectives to the anthology. Notable writers such as Nellie L. McClung and Gunther Plüschow enrich the collection with their insights, grounded in historical and cultural contexts that span various wars and regions. The narratives align with literary movements that emphasize realism and the human condition, showcasing the dexterity of these writers in capturing the nuances of wartime resilience. Together, their voices coalesce to offer a multifaceted exploration of the anthology’s central theme. This anthology is an invaluable resource for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the prisoner-of-war experience through a diverse array of voices. Its breadth of perspectives provides an unparalleled educational opportunity, inviting readers to engage with the varied motivations and emotions that drive individuals in such extreme circumstances. By examining these narratives, readers are offered a comprehensive dialogue that transcends time and location, fostering a greater appreciation for the complexity of war imprisonment narratives and the enduring human spirit.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 3000 pages.

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