All else is folly: a tale of war and passion
(2014)

Fiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Dundurn : Made available through hoopla, 2014
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781459704251 (electronic bk.) MWT11795425, 1459704258 (electronic bk.) 11795425
LANGUAGE
English
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One of Canada's most painful and breathtaking pictures of a soldier's life during the First World War. Peregrine Acland's novel All Else Is Folly is an irreplaceable depiction of the Canadian experience in the First World War. More than just a devastating portrayal of the terrors and hardships of trench warfare, the novel is also a profound meditation on the nature of man, one that draws on both the Nietzschean notion of man as warrior and Havelock Ellis's idea of man as lover. Subtitled "a tale of war and passion," the novel was something of a bestseller in its time and drew significant critical praise. Originally published in 1929, Acland's war story had transatlantic success, with editions published under the Constable imprint in England, and by Coward-McCann and Grosset & Dunlap in the United States. The Canadian edition published by McClelland & Stewart enjoyed three printings. This new edition marks a return to availability after more than eight decades

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