Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War

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Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War is a 1930 novel by Evadne Price under the pseudonym "Helen Zenna Smith". The semi-biographical account of an ambulance driver provides female insights to the horrors of World War I. Not So Quiet is a critique of nationalism, masculinity in women, and the social, physical, and psychological effects of the war upon England's youth. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War is a 1930 novel by Evadne Price under the pseudonym "Helen Zenna Smith". The semi-biographical account of an ambulance driver provides female insights to the horrors of World War I. Not So Quiet is a critique of nationalism, masculinity in women, and the social, physical, and psychological effects of the war upon England's youth. Price was originally asked by publisher Albert E. Marriott to compose a spoof of All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. Instead, she wrote a serious work, based on the (now lost) diaries of Winifred Young, an ambulance driver who served in France during the war.
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