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  1. The Four Feathers follows the life and adventures of a young British officer named Harry Feversham. Coming from a long line of soldiers, Harry is expected to succeed his father General Feversham in embracing a career of military life and war glories. Raised thus under the constant pressure of societal norms and conventional expectations, Harry ...

  2. The Four Feathers is a 1902 adventure novel by British writer A. E. W. Mason that has inspired many films of the same title. In December 1901, Cornhill Magazine announced the title as one of two new serial stories to be published in the forthcoming year. [1]

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  4. Major Alfred Edward Woodley Mason (7 May 1865 Dulwich, London - 22 November 1948 London) was a British author and politician. He is best remembered for his 1902 novel The Four Feathers. He studied at Dulwich College and graduated from Trinity College, Oxford in 1888. He was a contemporary of fellow Liberal Anthony Hope, who went on to write the ...

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  5. The Four Feathers. The novel revolves around imperialism. The British Empire is at the center of the plot with all its glorious battles, admirable military forces, but also bitter injustice. The empire in the novel is the pride of so many characters, and the passion... Asked by Justin A #1303730.

  6. The Four Feathers is the story revolving around Harry Feversham, the son of a British general. He is haunted by both his family's remarkable history of service in the British army and the stories of cowardice that he had heard told as a boy during his father's annual “Crimea Nights” reunions. Due to his fear of becoming a coward and ...

  7. www.snappysummary.com › summary › the-four-feathersSummary of The Four Feathers

    Summary of The Four Feathers: The novel tells the story of a British officer, Harry Feversham, who resigns from his commission in the East Surrey Regiment just prior to Sir Garnet Wolseley's 1882 expedition to Egypt to suppress the rising of Arabi Pasha. He is faced with censure from three of his comrades, Captain Trench as well as Lieutenants Castleton and Willoughby for cowardice, which is ...

  8. Jul 30, 2018 · A.E.W. Mason (1865-1948) published many novels, including a set of classic mysteries starting with “At the Villa Rose,” but “The Four Feathers” remains his masterpiece, if only for its ...

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