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A series of eyewitness travel essays traces journeys through northern and eastern France at the outbreak of war, documenting how rapid mobilization upends ordinary life. Vivid descriptions of sunlit fields, cathedral interiors and Parisian avenues alternate with close observations of soldiers departing, improvised hospitals, Red Cross activity and village scenes. The narrative captures the mounting apprehension, the sense of duty and the quiet resilience of civilians and combatants alike, and shows how familiar landscapes, rituals and institutions are recast by wartime exigencies.

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Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was an American novelist, short story writer, and designer, known for her keen observations of the American upper class and her exploration of social mores. Her most celebrated work, "The Age of Innocence," won the Pulitzer Prize in 1921 and reflects her critical perspective on the constraints of society. Wharton's literary contributions extend to various genres, including novels, poetry, and travel writing, with notable titles such as "Ethan Frome" and "A Motor-Flight Through France." Throughout her career, she adeptly navigated themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships, establishing her as a significant figure in American literature.

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