Publisher's Synopsis
"Der Kriegsfreiwillige" (The War Volunteer) by Hedwig von MÃ1/4hlenfels, originally published in 1916, offers a compelling glimpse into the social and emotional landscape of Germany during World War I. The novel follows the experiences of a young volunteer and explores themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the disillusionment that often accompanies wartime realities.
Von MÃ1/4hlenfels's narrative provides a valuable historical perspective and resonates with its nuanced portrayal of human relationships amidst conflict. This edition revives a powerful voice from the past, appealing to readers interested in both historical fiction and classic German literature. A significant work reflecting the spirit and challenges of its time.
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