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Title: The Burning Spear: Being the Experiences of Mr. John Lavender in the Time of War

Note: Reading ease score: 81.4 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: Produced by David Widger

Summary: "The Burning Spear" by John Galsworthy is a satirical novel that appears to examine the experiences of Mr. John Lavender during the tumultuous time of war, likely set in the World War I era. The story centers around Lavender, a somewhat eccentric and idealistic gentleman who craves a sense of purpose and dedication to his country amidst the chaos of war, grappling with his own nerves and perceptions of patriotism. The opening of the novel introduces Mr. Lavender as a gentle and somewhat whimsical character living an isolated life on Hampstead Heath, accompanied by his sheepdog, Blink. Disturbed by the war, he becomes increasingly consumed with a desire to contribute positively to the national effort, which leads him to seek out a role as a public speaker. His initial attempts are met with various humorous obstacles, including comical interactions with his housekeeper and chauffeur, as well as a series of misadventures that reflect the absurdity of wartime patriotism. As Lavender embarks on his new role, the reader gains insight into his quirky ideals and the social landscape of the time, all steeped in Galsworthy’s trademark wit and critical commentary. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933

EBook No.: 2905

Published: Jun 14, 2006

Downloads: 79

Language: English

Subject: World War, 1914-1918 -- Humor, caricatures, etc.

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-09T02:22:21Z The Burning Spear: Being the Experiences of Mr. John Lavender in the Time of War

This edition has images.

Title: The Burning Spear: Being the Experiences of Mr. John Lavender in the Time of War

Note: Reading ease score: 81.4 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: Produced by David Widger

Summary: "The Burning Spear" by John Galsworthy is a satirical novel that appears to examine the experiences of Mr. John Lavender during the tumultuous time of war, likely set in the World War I era. The story centers around Lavender, a somewhat eccentric and idealistic gentleman who craves a sense of purpose and dedication to his country amidst the chaos of war, grappling with his own nerves and perceptions of patriotism. The opening of the novel introduces Mr. Lavender as a gentle and somewhat whimsical character living an isolated life on Hampstead Heath, accompanied by his sheepdog, Blink. Disturbed by the war, he becomes increasingly consumed with a desire to contribute positively to the national effort, which leads him to seek out a role as a public speaker. His initial attempts are met with various humorous obstacles, including comical interactions with his housekeeper and chauffeur, as well as a series of misadventures that reflect the absurdity of wartime patriotism. As Lavender embarks on his new role, the reader gains insight into his quirky ideals and the social landscape of the time, all steeped in Galsworthy’s trademark wit and critical commentary. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933

EBook No.: 2905

Published: Jun 14, 2006

Downloads: 79

Language: English

Subject: World War, 1914-1918 -- Humor, caricatures, etc.

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:2905:3 2006-06-14T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Galsworthy, John en 1