Pincher Martin, O.D.: A Story of the Inner Life of the Royal Navy
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A young sailor joins a first-class pre-dreadnought and the narrative follows his adjustment to shipboard routine, camaraderie, duties, leisure, and the hierarchies among officers and ratings. Episodes range from daily chores and sporting banter to personal attachments, morale struggles, and the strain of operational service; later sections depict convoy work and North Sea operations, sharp engagements, and the psychological effects of sustained danger. The work is structured as a sequence of episodic scenes and set-piece incidents that together sketch the inner life, rhythms, and tensions of life afloat during a period of naval conflict.
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