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The Ways of War

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An Irish intellectual and soldier explains why he joined the European war, combining memoir, reportage, and polemic. Early essays place his Irish nationalism within a wider internationalist ideal and argue for resistance to aggression; vivid dispatches recount German abuses in Belgium and front-line impressions from France; reflective pieces celebrate French culture and interrogate the militaristic philosophies behind Prussian expansion; shorter sketches capture trench conditions, endurance, and religious devotion among combatants; concluding essays appeal for a postwar settlement guided by honour and principle rather than commercial or political opportunism.

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Tom Kettle

Tom Kettle was an Irish poet, essayist, and politician known for his contributions to literature and his reflections on Irish identity. His works often blend humor and poignancy, exploring themes of war and national consciousness. Kettle's notable titles include "Poems & Parodies," which showcases his wit and literary skill, and "The Open Secret of Ireland," where he delves into the complexities of Irish society. Additionally, his work "The Ways of War" reflects his experiences and thoughts on conflict, providing a unique perspective during a tumultuous period in history. Kettle's literary legacy continues to resonate, offering insights into both personal and national narratives.

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