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The Conscript: A Story of the French war of 1813

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A young apprentice is conscripted into imperial service and recounts the passage of a great army through his region, the public adulation that accompanies triumph, and the mounting dread as the Russian campaign collapses into a brutal retreat. He portrays the chaotic return of demoralized soldiers, the flow of casualties, and the persistence of conscription that drags ordinary men into another disastrous campaign. Vivid battlefield and homefront details convey material hardship, administrative failure, and communal grief. The narrative functions as a sustained critique of war and martial glory, emphasizing the suffering of common people over heroic myth.

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Erckmann-Chatrian

Erckmann-Chatrian is the pen name of the French writing duo Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian, known for their collaborative works in the 19th century. They gained prominence for their historical novels and tales that often explore themes of war, heroism, and the human condition, particularly set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. Their notable works include "The Conscript: A Story of the French War of 1813" and "The Blockade of Phalsburg: An Episode of the End of the Empire," which reflect their keen interest in the impact of conflict on society. Their storytelling combines vivid characters with rich historical detail, contributing significantly to French literature.

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