The Pomp of Yesterday by Joseph Hocking

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Author Hocking, Joseph, 1860-1937
Title The Pomp of Yesterday
Note Reading ease score: 82.3 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits E-text prepared by Al Haines
Summary "The Pomp of Yesterday" by Joseph Hocking is a novel written in the early 20th century. It delves into the themes of memory loss and the complexities of war against the backdrop of World War I. The story begins with the introduction of Paul Edgecumbe, a man who has recently disembarked in Plymouth after a mysterious voyage from India, seemingly devoid of any past memories. Through his interactions with Captain Luscombe and others, the narrative explores the implications of war and personal identity, as well as the societal and moral challenges faced during this tumultuous period. At the start of this novel, the protagonist, Captain Luscombe, encounters Paul Edgecumbe—a man who claims to have no recollection of his identity or past. Confused and almost ghost-like, Paul shares his experience of awakening in India with vague memories and a feeling of lost purpose. As Luscombe helps him adapt to life in England, Paul expresses a desire to enlist in the army, motivated by a sense of duty as an Englishman despite his lack of memories. Their subsequent camaraderie sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the personal and collective struggles faced by individuals caught in the throes of war, alongside Paul’s quest to uncover the truth of his identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Fiction
Subject Methodist Church (Great Britain) -- Fiction
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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