Anita Shreve Quotes
WWI Is A Romantic War, In All Senses Of The Word. An Entire Generation Of Men And Women Left The Comforts Of Edwardian Life To Travel Bravely, And Sometimes Even Jauntily, To Almost Certain Death. At The Very Least, Any Story Or Novel About WWI Is About Innocence Shattered In The Face Of Experience.
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