Disenchantment
Disenchantment
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C. E. Montague was 47 years old when the First World War began. Being well over the age limit for volunteers, he nonetheless dyed his white hair black and was accepted to the army in 1914. Written in 1922, Disenchantment is his attempt to analyze in detail the effect of the war on the British psyche. He traces the evolution of the soldier through the course of the war, beginning with arrogant and incompetent officers having free reign to lead recruits in pointless, outdated training routines that left them totally unprepared for modern warfare. From the officers he moves to the bloodthirsty press that had abandoned its commitment to truth and discovery, and religious officials for whom war was suddenly completely sanctioned by specific passages in the Old Testament. At the conclusion of the war the desire for revenge, especially among non-combatants, was a predictable effect of the years of hypocrisy and lying. He recognizes that even before the war certain vices were tolerated, if in moderation; but the war shattered all these boundaries, leaving a hollowed-out society struggling to find purpose. Montague was a writer by profession before the war. Due to his relatively advanced age he had insights into pre-war British society that were not available to younger recruits, and he was able to take a more detached view of the entire situation. The horrors of trench warfare are alluded to of course-it would be impossible to ignore them entirely-but the focus is squarely on the larger picture of how the war changed the attitudes of both soldiers and civilians. This, combined with his well-honed writing skills, creates a unique portrait of the war and an insightful analysis of the societal changes it wrought. Upon publication it received positive reviews and garnered praise from H. G. Wells and George Bernard Shaw among many others. Perfect for readers fascinated by firsthand accounts of the Great War and its psychological aftermath on those who lived through it. Montague's unique perspective as an older volunteer who witnessed the war's brutal reality makes this an essential read for anyone seeking to understand how WWI shattered Britain's romantic notions of warfare and heroism.

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