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Our Casualty, and Other Stories: 1918

George A. Birmingham

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Our Casualty, and Other Stories: 1918

George A. Birmingham

British Literature, Humour, Short Stories

A collection of short stories written in the early 20th century, during the period surrounding World War I. The collection explores various themes related to life during wartime, focusing particularly on the experiences of soldiers and civilians alike. Through its characters and narratives, it likely aims to provide insight into the humor, absurdity, and gravity of military life, which may resonate with readers who appreciate poignant tales woven with elements of irony and drama. The opening of ''Our Casualty'' introduces the Ballyhaine Veterans’ Corps, a group of elderly men in a peaceful British suburb who take it upon themselves to step into military roles as a response to the war. Among them is the hopeful yet humorously inept Corporal Cotter, who refuses to admit his old age-related ailments and is determined to fulfill his military duties. The story humorously depicts their awkward attempts at soldiering, including trench drills along the beach, amidst severe winter weather conditions. With their ignorance of real military protocol and capability, the men embody a mix of dedication and absurdity, illustrating both the spirit and folly of those who are eager to contribute to the war effort despite their age and limitations.

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