Arthur Conan Doyle's The Green Flag, and Other Stories of War and Sport is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. These tales explore the interplay between war and personal honor, often emphasizing the experiences of soldiers within various historical contexts.
The first story introduces readers to Dennis Conolly, an Irish recruit in the British Army struggling with conflicting loyalties. Set against the troubled political and social climate of Ireland, the narrative begins with Dennis joining the army after the death of his brother in a skirmish. This backdrop vividly portrays the tensions in Ireland, laying the foundation for Dennis's internal conflict.
The story intertwines this personal journey with a gripping account of a military campaign in Sudan against Arab forces. As the British troops prepare for battle, tensions within Dennis's unit, C Company of the Royal Mallows, come to the forefront. The soldiers harbor a simmering resentment toward an empire they feel does not represent them. The narrative captures the despair, camaraderie, and the explosive conflicts that arise amidst the chaos of battle, as Dennis wrestles with his Irish identity and the duty imposed on him as a member of the British Army.
This collection offers a powerful portrayal of the horrors of war and the humanity of the soldiers who endure it, leaving readers with a deep and lasting impression.
THE GREEN FLAG
CAPTAIN SHARKEY.
I. HOW THE GOVERNOR OF SAINT KITT¡¯S CAME HOME.
II. THE DEALINGS OF CAPTAIN SHARKEY WITH STEPHEN CRADDOCK
III. HOW COPLEY BANKS SLEW CAPTAIN SHARKEY
THE CROXLEY MASTER
THE LORD OF CHATEAU NOIR
THE STRIPED CHEST
A SHADOW BEFORE
THE KING OF THE FOXES
THE THREE CORRESPONDENTS
THE NEW CATACOMB
THE DEBUT OF BIMBASHI JOYCE
A FOREIGN OFFICE ROMANCE