An edition of Testament of youth (1933)

Testament of youth

an autobiographical study of the years 1900-1925

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An edition of Testament of youth (1933)

Testament of youth

an autobiographical study of the years 1900-1925

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  • 7 Have read

A vivid and passionate record of the years 1900 to 1925, this is Vera Brittain's haunting autobiography - a portrait of a young girl's life in prewar England and a heartbreaking document of the holocaust of war. The author tells us about the war she saw and poignantly describes how it was to watch the gradual destruction of her generation.

Raised in provincial comfort during a gentle age, Brittain won a scholarship to Oxford, then fell profoundly in love with a friend of her adored brother Edward, just as the country crept toward the edge of war.

We follow four agonizing years of war through Brittain's eyewitness accounts of life without hope in London and at the front in France. In 1915 she abandoned her studies and enlisted in the army as a voluntary nurse. By war's end Vera Brittain had become a convinced pacifist and feminist.

In 1919 she came back to Oxford to finish her studies. It was at this time that she met Winifred Holtby, who became her greatest friend and ally. Returning to London in 1921, she devoted herself to the cause of world peace and struggled to earn her living as a journalist.

First published in 1933, this famous best-seller was acclaimed as "the real war book of the women of England." In spirit and impact it is such a moving elegy to a lost generation that P.D. James wrote of it: "This is one of those books which help both form and define the mood of its time." Comparable to All Quiet on the Western Front, this powerful book is another classic of World War I - from a woman's point of view.

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V. Gollancz, ltd.
Language
English
Pages
661

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Edition Notes

Music: p. [78]-[80]
Sequel: Testament of experience.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
928.2
Library of Congress
D640 .B715

The Physical Object

Pagination
661 p., 1 l.
Number of pages
661

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6296338M
Internet Archive
testamentofyouth0000unse
LCCN
33030135
OCLC/WorldCat
3936159
Library Thing
21061

First Sentence

"WHEN THE Great War broke out, it came to me not as a superlative tragedy, but as an interruption of the most exasperating kind to my personal plans."

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