We That Were Young

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Feminist Press at CUNY, 1989 - 498 Seiten
This fierce anti-war novel by Irene Rathbone (1892-1980) is told from the perspective of a cultured former suffragist and several of her friends--young women who work at rest camps just behind the lines in France and as nurses of the severely wounded in hospitals in London. When Joan loses both her brother and lover to the war, in anger at the enemy she volunteers for work in a munitions plant, but by the end, she is a confirmed pacifist.
 

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Chapter One
1
Chapter Two
18
Chapter Three
31
Chapter Four
42
Chapter Five
51
Chapter Six
61
Chapter Seven
67
Chapter Eight
76
Chapter Eleven
253
Chapter Twelve
262
Chapter One
283
Chapter Two
293
Chapter Three
303
Chapter Four
316
Chapter Five
323
Chapter Six
342

Chapter Nine
85
Chapter Ten
95
Chapter Eleven
100
Chapter One
117
Chapter Two
128
Chapter Three
142
Chapter Four
150
Chapter Five
173
Chapter Six
182
Chapter Seven
194
Chapter Eight
215
Chapter Nine
227
Chapter Ten
235
Chapter Seven
358
Chapter One
373
Chapter Two
382
Chapter Three
398
Chapter Four
406
Chapter One
411
Chapter Two
426
Chapter Three
433
Chapter Four
441
Chapter One
453
Chapter Two
457
Chapter Three
460
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Irene Rathbone (1892-1980) is the author of seven other novels.

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