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Classics in English _ Paths of Glory _ Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front by Irvin S. Cobb
"Paths of Glory" is a war reportage by Irvin S. Cobb published in 1915. This book vividly records the atrocities of war that the author personally witnessed and experienced as a war correspondent in the early days of World War I.
Cobb describes in detail the battle scenes, the daily lives of soldiers, and the suffering of civilians that he witnessed while covering the Belgian and French fronts at the time. In particular, he directly conveys the inhumanity and cruelty of war, but also does not miss the moments of humanity he discovered on the battlefield.
The title of the work, "Paths of Glory," is taken from Thomas Gray's poem "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard," and implies the illusion and absurdity of war. The author tries to objectively convey the tragic reality hidden behind the glorious aspect of war.
This book goes beyond simple war reporting and deeply explores the impact of war on humans and society. Cobb emphasizes the value of peace while observing the various aspects of war from a balanced perspective. "Paths of Glory" is considered an important historical document that records the reality of World War I and a meaningful literary work that explores the nature of war.
Summary
"Paths of Glory: Impressions of War Written At and Near the Front" by Irvin S. Cobb is a historical account penned during the early 20th century, specifically reflecting the experiences of World War I shortly after its outbreak in 1914. This work comprises a collection of personal observations and vivid impressions by the author, chronicling his time near the front lines in various locations, including Belgium, France, and Germany. Cobb aims to portray the stark contrasts between the pre-war tranquil life and the ensuing destruction and chaos wrought by the war. The opening of the volume introduces us to a Belgian village, Montignies St. Christophe, through the perceptive eyes of Cobb, who describes the aftermath of a recent battle that reshapes the formerly mundane scenery into a haunting tableau of destruction and despair. The narrative details the destruction of homes, the presence of wounded soldiers, and the eerie silence of displaced villagers, all while Cobb travels alongside other Americans, capturing the poignant realities of war. His keen observations highlight the desolating effects on both the landscape and the civilian population, underscoring the gravity of the conflict and the profound emotional toll it inflicts on those caught in its wake.
Contents
I. A Little Village Called Montignies St. Christophe.
II. To War in a Taxicab.
III. Sherman Said It.
IV. "Marsch, Marsch, Marsch, So Geh'n Wir Weiter".
V. Being a Guest of the Kaiser.
VI. With the German Wrecking Crew
VII. The Grapes of Wrath..
VIII. Three Generals and a Cook
IX. Viewing a Battle prom a Balloon
X. In the Trenches Before Rheims..
XI. War de Luxe¡¦
XII. The Rut of Big Guns in France..
XIII. Those Yellow Pine Boxes..
XIV. The Red Glutton..
XV. Belgium?The Rag Doll of Europe .
XVI. Louvain the Forsaken.