The Marne: A Tale of the War
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A privileged adolescent who spends summers with his family across Europe experiences the abrupt transformation of his holiday world when his tutor departs to join the war and his household is swept toward the front. The narrative follows his deep affection for the landscape and way of life he loves, his stunned shift from carefree tourist to anxious witness, and the practical dislocations faced by civilians—closed borders, disrupted travel, and hurried evacuations. Intimate travel scenes, household detail, and encounters with soldiers and villagers frame a coming-of-age perspective on the shock, fear, and moral urgency that attend the outbreak of large-scale conflict.
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