About This Book
A series of short vignettes sketches life on the home front during the great conflict, presenting eccentric, often uncomfortable portraits of individuals coping with loss, social change, and economic strain. Characters include a miserly speculator obsessed with value, a social matron reorganizing charity and romantic expectations, and others whose ambitions and prejudices are exposed by wartime pressures. The stories blend satire and empathy to examine class distinctions, commercial instincts, and the shifting roles of art, duty, and domesticity. Scenes vary in tone from comic to bleak, connected by a focus on how ordinary habits and vanity are refracted by national crisis.
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