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A young man raised in stifling conventional society struggles with sexual confusion, an unsatisfying marriage, and a clandestine relationship before enlisting in the First World War; trench service exposes him to industrialized violence that destroys his ideals and culminates in his death. The narrative alternates social satire, intimate psychological detail, and frank sexual material to chart the erosion of youthful hopes, while formal experimentation—musically labeled sections and shifting perspectives—fragments chronology and voice. Themes include the betrayal of comradeship, the hypocrisy of established institutions, and the personal costs of modern warfare.

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Richard Aldington

Richard Aldington was an English poet, novelist, and critic, known for his contributions to the Imagist movement in early 20th-century literature. His work often explores themes of war, identity, and the human experience, reflecting his own experiences as a soldier during World War I. Aldington's notable novel, "Death of a Hero," offers a poignant critique of the romanticism surrounding war and its impact on individual lives. He also played a significant role in anthologizing the works of his contemporaries, as seen in "Some Imagist Poets" collections, which helped to shape modernist poetry. Aldington's literary legacy continues to influence readers and writers alike.

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