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A Son at the Front

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Slug a-son-at-the-front-edith-wharton
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Author : Edith Wharton
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Description Wharton's antiwar masterpiece, now once again available, probes the devastation of World War I on the home front. Interweaving her own experiences of the Great War with themes of parental and filial love, art and self-sacrifice, national loyalties and class privilege, Wharton tells an intimate and captivating story of war behind the lines.
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Publisher Independent Publishing Network
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Language eng
Page count 176
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Publication date first 2019-01-01
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