Frank Richard Stockton 
The Great War Syndicate [EPUB ebook] 
An Adventure in Fictional War: A Satirical Reflection on Society’s Fascination with Militarism

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In ‘The Great War Syndicate, ‘ Frank Richard Stockton crafts a captivating narrative that intertwines elements of adventure and satire, illustrating the absurdities of war and the complexities of human nature. Set against the backdrop of a fictitious war, Stockton employs a unique blend of humor and eloquent prose, mirroring the literate style prevalent in the late 19th century. The novel serves as a critique of societal norms and the glorification of conflict, offering an astute commentary on the ethics of warfare while entertaining readers with its engaging plot and memorable characters. Frank Richard Stockton, an esteemed American author, was known for his contributions to children’Äôs literature and his ability to weave intricate tales that explored moral and philosophical themes. His experiences with the Civil War and his observations as a writer in a rapidly changing America likely influenced his perspective on war and society, leading him to craft this thought-provoking and satirical commentary. Stockton’s earlier works, typically marked by whimsical elements, evolve in this novel to reflect a deeper, more critical viewpoint of his era’s socio-political landscape. ‘The Great War Syndicate’ is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of satire and historical commentary. It invites readers to reflect on the absurdity of conflict and the intricacies of human behavior, making it a profound addition to the canon of American literature. For anyone drawn to insightful narratives that challenge conventional wisdom, Stockton’s work offers both entertainment and enlightenment.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 90 ● ISBN 4057664593061 ● Dimensione 0.4 MB ● Casa editrice Good Press ● Città Prague ● Paese CZ ● Pubblicato 2021 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7501958 ● Protezione dalla copia DRM sociale

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