
Woman and the War
Written during World War I, 'Woman and the War' by Frances Evelyn (Daisy) Greville presents a collection of reflections and protests against the political and social conditions of the time. Greville critiques the media's influence on public opinion and the government's tendency to manipulate citizens, urging readers to think critically about authority and the state of freedom. This work is notable for its candid observations and calls for action amidst the chaos of war, reflecting the sentiments of many individuals during a pivotal moment in history.
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