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Vera Brittain

    29. Dezember 1893 – 29. März 1970

    Vera Brittain war eine britische Schriftstellerin und Pazifistin, deren Werk sich primär auf persönliche Erfahrungen und gesellschaftliche Kommentare konzentriert. Ihre Schriften untersuchen oft die Auswirkungen des Krieges und die Dringlichkeit des Friedensaktivismus, ausgezeichnet durch ihren offenen und nachdenklichen Stil. Durch ihr literarisches Talent bietet sie tiefe Einblicke in die menschliche Widerstandsfähigkeit angesichts von Tragödien und eine unermüdliche Fürsprache für Gewaltlosigkeit. Ihr Gesamtwerk ist ein bedeutender Beitrag zur Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, der die Leser bis heute mit seiner moralischen Botschaft anspricht.

    Vera Brittain
    Because You Died
    Testament of Youth
    Testament of Friendship
    Testament Of Youth. An Autobiographical Study Of The Years 1900-1925
    Letters from a Lost Generation
    Vermächtnis einer Jugend
    • Pethick-Lawrence

      A Portrait

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The biography offers an intimate look at Frederick William Pethick-Lawrence, chronicling his life and career through the lens of Vera Brittain, a close friend for over twenty years. It presents a comprehensive and affectionate portrayal of his character and accomplishments, capturing the essence of a significant figure in history. First published in 1963, the work reflects Brittain's deep understanding and appreciation of Pethick-Lawrence, providing readers with a rich narrative of his contributions and personal journey.

      Pethick-Lawrence2023
    • The Rebel Passion

      A Short History of Some Pioneer Peace-Makers

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring the lives and ideas of a diverse group of Christians, this book delves into their shared spiritual mission to address the profound conflicts of their time. Through their unique personalities and the passion that united them, the narrative highlights their commitment to promoting peace amidst a tumultuous world. The work reflects on the essential values they championed and the impact of their collective efforts in confronting societal challenges.

      The Rebel Passion2021
    • Vermächtnis einer Jugend

      • 550 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Als eine der wenigen Frauen ihrer Generation besteht Vera Brittain 1914 die Aufnahmeprüfung zum Oxford College, zudem mit Bravour. Nur wenig später verliebt sie sich in den hochbegabten Roland, einen Freund ihres älteren Bruders Edward. Doch der jähe Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs macht nicht nur die Träume der außergewöhnlichen Frau, sondern die einer ganzen Generation zunichte: Roland und Edward kommen, wie so viele ihrer Freunde, in den Schlammwüsten des erbarmungslosen Kriegs zu Tode. Sie selbst bricht das Studium ab, geht als Hilfskrankenschwester an die Front und wird Zeugin unausdenkbarer Qualen der Opfer und der Überforderung der Helfer in London, Malta und Étaples. Als sie 1918 völlig desillusioniert nach England zurückkehrt, weiß sie mit Bestimmtheit: Nur wenn der Pazifismus die Menschen so erregt, wie es die Anspannung in Kriegszeiten tut, kann die sinnlose Vernichtung von Leben und Zukunft aufgehalten werden. Die eindrücklichen, präzisen autobiografischen Schilderungen der Erfahrungen von Frauen im Krieg, ihres Einsatzes, ihrer Hoffnungen, Ängste und ihrer Trauer rücken die konkreten Schrecken und Folgen für das eigene Leben so nahe wie kaum ein anderes literarisches Zeugnis.

      Vermächtnis einer Jugend2018
      3,5
    • This title tells one woman's unforgettable record of the First World War, 'Testament of Youth' is in spirit and impact as powerful a classic as 'All Quiet on the Western Front' and 'Goodbye to All That' - a haunting elegy for a lost generation.

      Testament Of Youth. An Autobiographical Study Of The Years 1900-19252014
      4,3
    • Because You Died

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      This collection of Vera Brittain's poetry and prose, some of it never published before, commemorates the men she loved - fiancé, brother and two close friends - who served and died in the First World War. It draws on her experiences as a VAD nurse in London, Malta, and France, and illustrates her growing conviction of the wickedness of all war. Illustrated with many extraordinary photographs from Brittain's own albums, and edited with a new introduction by Mark Bostridge, BECAUSE YOU DIED is an elegy to men who lost their lives in a bloody conflict, and a beautiful volume of remembrance to mark the anniversary of the Armistice.

      Because You Died2010
      4,1
    • Letters from a Lost Generation

      • 448 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      The events set in motion by the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 changed many lives irrevocably. For Vera Brittain, an Oxford undergraduate who left her studies to volunteer as a nurse in military hospitals in England and France, the war was a shattering experience; she not only witnessed the horrors inflicted by combat through her work, but she lost the four men closest to her at that time--her fiancé, Roland Leighton, brother Edward, and two close friends, Geoffrey Thurlow and Victor Nicholson, who all died on the battlefield. Letters from a Lost Generation , a collection of previously unpublished correspondence between Brittain and these young men--all public schoolboys at the start of the war--chronicles her relationship with them, and reveals "the old lie," the idealized glory of patriotic duty that was soon overtaken by the grim reality of the Flanders trenches. The letters are lively, dramatic, immediate and, despite the awfulness of war, curiously optimistic: "Somehow I feel the end is not destined to be here and now. We have not fulfilled ourselves--and someday we shall live our roseate poem through," wrote Vera in one of her last letters to Roland in December 1915, just days before he was killed by a sniper's bullet. Following his death, and later those of their mutual friends Victor and Geoffrey, Vera's letters take on a new, raw intensity as she concentrates all her emotions on her brother--a hero awarded the Military Cross--until his death on the Italian Front in June 1918. These letters formed the basis of Vera Brittain's remarkable autobiography, Testament of Youth , and vividly bring to life the voices of the lost generation whose words threaten to be lost forever as the First World War recedes even further from living memory. --Catherine Taylor, Amazon.co.uk

      Letters from a Lost Generation1998
      4,6
    • Born 1925

      • 392 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      Born 19251982
      3,8
    • Testament of Youth

      Now a Masterpiece Theatre Presentation

      • 663 Seiten
      • 24 Lesestunden

      In 1914, just as war was declared, 20 year-old Vera Brittain was preparing to study at Oxford. Four years later, her life—and that of her whole generation—had been irrevocably changed in a way that no one could have imagined in the tranquil pre-war era. Testament of Youth is Brittain's account of how she lost the man she loved, nursed the wounded, survived those agonizing years, and emerged into an altered world. A passionate record of a lost generation, it made Brittain one of the best-loved writers of her time.

      Testament of Youth1980
      4,1