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"Jane--Our Stranger: A Novel" by Mary Borden is a compelling blend of historical fiction and war literature set against the backdrop of World War I. Through the lens of nursing on the frontline, the novel delves into the lives of courageous women like Jane, whose resilience and humanity shine amidst the trauma of war. As Jane navigates the brutal realities of the medical drama unfolding around her, she finds unexpected romance amidst the chaos. Borden's narrative skillfully explores the psychological depths of characters grappling with the horrors of war, while also delving into themes of…mehr

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"Jane--Our Stranger: A Novel" by Mary Borden is a compelling blend of historical fiction and war literature set against the backdrop of World War I. Through the lens of nursing on the frontline, the novel delves into the lives of courageous women like Jane, whose resilience and humanity shine amidst the trauma of war. As Jane navigates the brutal realities of the medical drama unfolding around her, she finds unexpected romance amidst the chaos. Borden's narrative skillfully explores the psychological depths of characters grappling with the horrors of war, while also delving into themes of identity and social class. Through Jane's experiences, the novel becomes a poignant exploration of relationships forged in the crucible of conflict, highlighting the strength and solidarity found in unlikely places. Borden intertwines themes of feminism, emphasizing the vital roles women played in the war effort and their struggles for recognition and equality. "Jane--Our Stranger" is a powerful testament to the indomitable human spirit and the enduring power of love and compassion in the face of adversity. With its vivid depiction of wartime challenges and its insightful exploration of complex human emotions, Borden's novel captivates readers with its depth and authenticity.
Autorenporträt
Mary Borden was an American-British novelist and poet whose work was inspired by her experiences as a military nurse. She was the second of three children born to William Borden, who built a fortune in Colorado silver mining in the late 1870s. Mary Borden, also known as May by her friends and family, was born into an affluent Chicago family. Her brother, William Whiting Borden, became well-known in conservative Christian circles for his evangelical zeal and early death while training to be a missionary. Mary attended Vassar College and graduated with a BA in 1907. When the First World War broke out in 1914, she used her own considerable funds to equip and staff a field hospital for French soldiers near the Western Front, where she worked as a nurse from 1914 until the war's end (see Voluntary Aid Detachment). There, she met Brigadier General Edward Louis Spears, with whom she had a romance at the Front. Her husband had separated from her and taken custody of their children. Following her divorce, she married Spears in 1918.