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Classics in English _ The Glory of the Coming by Irvin S. Cobb
"The Glory of the Coming" is a nonfiction work about World War I by Irvin S. Cobb, published in 1918. This book is a record of the reality of war and the activities of the American military that the author personally experienced and witnessed as a war correspondent.
The work vividly conveys the stories of American soldiers who fought in the European theater after the United States entered World War I. Cobb records in detail the tense moments of battle, the daily lives of soldiers, and the impact of war on individuals and society.
The book is characterized by its objective treatment of the glorious aspects of war as well as the tragic reality behind it. While recording moments of bravery and victory for American soldiers, the author does not ignore the tragic aspects of war.
In particular, this work has value as an important historical source that records the role and contribution of the United States in World War I. Cobb captures various aspects of war based on his keen observation as a journalist and his outstanding descriptive skills as a writer. "The Glory of the Coming" is considered a representative work of war reporting and a valuable historical testimony that records the reality of World War I.
Summary
"The Glory of the Coming" by Irvin S. Cobb is a collection of wartime articles written during the tumultuous summer of 1918. This work, crafted amidst the backdrop of World War I, serves as a reflective account of the author's experiences and observations of American soldiers and their endeavors on foreign fronts, portraying their growth and transformation during the conflict. Cobb¡¯s perspective provides readers an intimate glimpse into the American Expeditionary Forces as they rise to meet the challenges facing them, underscoring themes of honor, sacrifice, and national pride. The opening of the text reveals Cobb's experiences as a war correspondent, capturing his initial impressions of American soldiers as they embark on the journey to the battlefields of Europe. He vividly recalls the moment of departure on a troop ship, highlighting the atmosphere aboard and the uncertainty that looms over the mission. His observations range from the stark reality of troop mobilization to the heartbreaking sinking of the troopship "Tuscania", which carries American soldier boys into the depths of the sea during a German submarine attack. Cobb¡¯s narrative is both poignant and illuminating, as he explores the spirit of the troops and the somber yet resolute mood that envelops them, setting the stage for the larger conflicts and challenges that are to follow.
Contents
CHAPTER I. WHEN THE SEA-ASP STINGS
CHAPTER II. ¡°ALL AMURIKIN?OUT TO THEM WIRES¡±
CHAPTER III. HELL'S FIRE FOR THE HUNS
CHAPTER IV. ON THE THRESHOLD OF BATTLE
CHAPTER V. SETTING A TRAP FOR OPPORTUNITY
CHAPTER VI. THROUGH THE BATTLE'S FRONT DOOR
CHAPTER VII. AT THE FRONT OF THE FRONT
CHAPTER VIII. A BRIDGE AND AN AUTOMOBILE TIRE
CHAPTER IX. ACES UP!
CHAPTER X. HAPPY LANDINGS
CHAPTER XI. TRENCH ESSENCE
CHAPTER XII. BEING BOMBED AND RE-BOMBED
CHAPTER XIII. LONDON UNDER RAID-PUNISHMENT
CHAPTER XIV. THE DAY OF BIG BERTHA
CHAPTER XV. WANTED: A FOOL-PROOF WAR
CHAPTER XVI. CONDUCTING WAR BY DELEGATION
CHAPTER XVII. YOUNG BLACK JOE
CHAPTER XVIII. ¡°LET'S GO!¡±
CHAPTER XIX. WAR AS IT ISN'T
CHAPTER XX. THE CALL OF THE CUCKOO
CHAPTER XXI. PARADOXES BEHIND THE LINES
CHAPTER XXII. THE TAIL OF THE SNAKE
CHAPTER XXIII. BRICKS WITHOUT STRAW
CHAPTER XXIV. FROM MY OVERSEAS NOTE-BOOK