Peace and Bread in Time of War
$0.00
Book Name: Peace and Bread in Time of War
Writer: Katherine Joslin
Description
Zona Gale, an author from Portage, Wisconsin, subsided into a booking 1922. She may have been understanding T. S. Eliot’s The Wasteland, with its interesting pictures and divided lines, or James Joyce’s Ulysses, with its strong play of language and spotlight on individual consciousness. he distribution of the two works that year as far as anyone knows denoted a radical change in scholarly reasonableness. Another essayist liberated from custom, might abandon the ideas of the line in verse and the sentence in writing and record dispersed impressions, pictures, and language as they score upon the mind. In the war’s exhaust, specialists envisioned a disconnected world that may be seen by inPreface_The following pages are the outgrowth of an endeavor to compose a brief history of the endeavors for harmony made by a little gathering of women in the United States during the European War, and of their connection with the ladies of different nations, as together they became organized into the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. such a history would obviously be good for nothing, except if it portrayed the doubts and feelings whereupon these endeavors were based.
You must be logged in to post a review.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.