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The author examines the moral and psychological aftermath of a great war, contrasting exposed superficial vices with hidden aspirations for generosity and beauty beneath a turbulent public surface. Through a preface and reflective chapters she diagnoses widespread disillusion, a new blunt sincerity, and the collapse of earlier illusions that hoped victory would sweep away falsehood and selfishness. She considers why lofty wartime hopes were prematurely disappointed, attributes the setback to intellectual obscurity and mistrust among peoples, and gestures toward a difficult spiritual renewal that may emerge from social upheaval. The tone mixes critique of contemporary mores with cautious affirmation of future ethical rebirth.
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