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The Sun Also Rises (1926), by Ernest Hemingway, focuses on a group of disillusioned Americans living in Paris after World War I.
Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway (1925) focuses on the devastating effects of World War I on an Englishman.
In his most famous work, Of Human Bondage (1915), Maugham incorporates autobiographical elements in his chronicle of a young man's lonely life.
Nigel Viney collects compelling, artistic visions of war in his Images of Wartime: British Art and Artists of World War I (1992).
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