
Published in 1918, 'Elizabeth's Campaign' by Mrs. Humphry Ward is a historical novel set during World War I. The narrative follows Sir Henry Chicksands and his daughter Beryl as they navigate personal and ideological conflicts influenced by the war. The story explores themes of love, duty, and individualism amidst societal upheaval, highlighting the tensions between loyalty and rebellion in a time of crisis. This work provides insight into the complexities of life during wartime, reflecting the struggles faced by individuals against the backdrop of global conflict.




























