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Carry On: Letters in War-Time

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A collection of intimate letters from a young Canadian artillery officer chronicles frontline life in mud, dugouts, and observation posts. He records practical details of daily routine and the hazards of artillery service while avoiding operational disclosure, and the immediacy of his pencil-written notes conveys fatigue, wry moments, and small comforts. Interwoven reflections examine moral shock, pity, courage, and the effort to preserve a humane, literary sensibility amid horror, alongside longing for family and home. An introductory memoir by his father supplies biographical context and frames the correspondence as a record of personal and spiritual adaptation to wartime demands.

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Coningsby Dawson

Coningsby Dawson was a British author and poet, known for his vivid portrayals of war and human experience. His works often reflect his experiences during World War I, capturing the emotional and psychological landscape of soldiers. One of his notable books, "Carry On: Letters in War-Time," offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of those affected by the conflict through personal correspondence. Dawson's literary contributions extend beyond war narratives, encompassing poetry and novels that explore themes of freedom and the human condition. His diverse body of work continues to resonate with readers interested in the complexities of life during tumultuous times.

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