Returning home from the war, Hollister struggles to find his place in society. Haunted by his experiences, he sets out on a journey of self-discovery,...
Der Staatsvertrag betreffend die Wiederherstellung eines unabhängigen und demokratischen Österreich ist ein historisches Dokument, das die Beendigung...
In "Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus," Grace returns to her alma mater to manage Harlowe House, a newly established residence designed to prov...
Dazai's final unfinished work, "Good-Bye," is a tragicomedy that explores themes of love, loss, and the absurdity of life. Set against the backdrop of...
This collection of short stories vividly portrays the human toll of the Civil War and its aftermath, as seen through the eyes of those who lived throu...
Mr. Waddington of Wyck is a satirical novel set in post-war England, focusing on the life of Horatio Bysshe Waddington, a man obsessed with projecting...
Set in the aftermath of the Great War, "All the World" tells the story of a small town struggling to adjust to the return of soldiers and the shifting...
“Mice & Other Poems” is a collection of poetry published by Gerald Bullett following World War I. It is part of a series of small volumes of poetry pr...
This book comprises three sermons delivered by Henry van Dyke in the aftermath of World War I. Van Dyke delves into the multifaceted nature of peace,...
Coningsby Dawson's "It Might Have Happened to You" offers a stark and poignant account of the immense human suffering, particularly widespread starvat...
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Robert Pagebrook, a New Yorker, travels to Virginia to reconnect with his family. Seeking to mend broken ties and r...
This novel follows a group of Red Cross nurses during World War I. They journey with the American Army of Occupation, leaving Luxembourg and entering...
In "Life Waves," Frances Cook Steen offers a collection of poems that capture the essence of the tumultuous decade leading up to and following World W...
Published in 1922, *Garçonne* by Victor Margueritte is a controversial novel that explores the changing social landscape of post-World War I France. I...
Mountebank follows the life of Andrew Lackaday, an English orphan raised in a French circus who becomes a skilled performer. His talent for mimicry a...
En la Francia ocupada por los prusianos durante la guerra franco-prusiana, un grupo de viajeros se ve obligado a pasar la noche en una posada aislada....
This novel follows Grace Harlowe's journey through post-war Germany as she travels to the Rhine. Despite the war's conclusion, she finds herself facin...
Set against the backdrop of post-World War I America, 'Civilian Clothes' explores the challenges faced by returning soldiers as they try to reintegrat...
This book compiles editorials published in Volume 66 of *The Dial*, a prominent fortnightly political and literary review, from January 11 to June 28,...
Dispatches from the Ruhr is a collection of ten articles written by Ernest Hemingway during his time as a correspondent for the Toronto Star in 1923....
Lady Chatterley's Lover tells the story of Constance Chatterley, a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage to a wealthy but disabled aristocrat. Fe...
This book follows the humorous journey of a one-legged soldier after his war experiences. The protagonist, John Smith, navigates the challenges of his...
Set against the backdrop of World War I, "Strange Interlude" is a profound exploration of the human psyche. Employing innovative use of soliloquies, i...