Christine: Presented Under Anonymous Pen-Name, Alice Cholmondeley (Mobi Classics)

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Author: Elizabeth von Arnim ISBN: 9781607785361
Publisher: MobileReference Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint: MobileReference Language: English
Author: Elizabeth von Arnim
ISBN: 9781607785361
Publisher: MobileReference
Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint: MobileReference
Language: English
Written by Elizabeth von Arnim and presented under her anonymous pen-name Alice Cholmondeley, Christine is presented as a compilation of letters from a "gifted young English girl studying in Germany just before the outbreak of the war" (Charms 188) to her mother in Britain. Dated from May 28, 1914 to August 4, 1914, the letters were published in 1917. "Christine" explained her experience with German pre-war culture; however, Christine did not exist. She was a fictional character that some claim was Arnim's attempt at anti-German propaganda. These detailed letters helped to convey a picture to British citizens of the supposed state of mind of the German public during the chaotic days leading up to World War I. Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Written by Elizabeth von Arnim and presented under her anonymous pen-name Alice Cholmondeley, Christine is presented as a compilation of letters from a "gifted young English girl studying in Germany just before the outbreak of the war" (Charms 188) to her mother in Britain. Dated from May 28, 1914 to August 4, 1914, the letters were published in 1917. "Christine" explained her experience with German pre-war culture; however, Christine did not exist. She was a fictional character that some claim was Arnim's attempt at anti-German propaganda. These detailed letters helped to convey a picture to British citizens of the supposed state of mind of the German public during the chaotic days leading up to World War I. Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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