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Nowa
Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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Journey's End
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Described by George Bernard Shaw as an important counterbalance to romanticized views of war, R.C. Sherriff's play "Journey's End" presents a stark portrayal of life in the trenches during the final years of World War I. This compelling work, included in the Penguin Classics series, is set on the front lines in France. It follows a group of British officers, highlighting the experiences of Raleigh, a young and inexperienced eighteen-year-old officer. Freshly emerged from an English public school, he joins the company of his friend and sports hero, Stanhope, only to find him profoundly transformed by the horrors of war. When "Journey's End" premiered in 1928, Laurence Olivier took on the role of Stanhope, and the play quickly achieved significant acclaim as a major stage success. Today, it continues to be celebrated as a powerful anti-war statement.
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Described by George Bernard Shaw as an important counterbalance to romanticized views of war, R.C. Sherriff's play "Journey's End" presents a stark portrayal of life in the trenches during the final years of World War I. This compelling work, included in the Penguin Classics series, is set on the front lines in France. It follows a group of British officers, highlighting the experiences of Raleigh, a young and inexperienced eighteen-year-old officer. Freshly emerged from an English public school, he joins the company of his friend and sports hero, Stanhope, only to find him profoundly transformed by the horrors of war. When "Journey's End" premiered in 1928, Laurence Olivier took on the role of Stanhope, and the play quickly achieved significant acclaim as a major stage success. Today, it continues to be celebrated as a powerful anti-war statement.
