Non-Combatants and Others

Non-Combatants and Others
Published in 1916, 'Non-Combatants and Others' is a satirical novel by Rose Macaulay that explores the impact of World War I through the eyes of an art student who becomes increasingly drawn to pacifism. The narrative combines wit and passion, reflecting Macaulay's critique of war and its consequences on society. The book is notable for its early exploration of anti-war sentiments during a time of widespread conflict.











