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Ernest Howard Crosby's 'Captain Jinks, Hero' is a captivating novel that explores the themes of honor, bravery, and morality in the context of war. Written in a witty and humorous style, Crosby's work provides a satirical yet thought-provoking commentary on the concept of heroism during times of conflict. The book's engaging narrative and well-developed characters make it a compelling read for those interested in both the historical and literary aspects of war literature. Set against the backdrop of military culture, 'Captain Jinks, Hero' offers a unique perspective on the complexities of hero…mehr

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Ernest Howard Crosby's 'Captain Jinks, Hero' is a captivating novel that explores the themes of honor, bravery, and morality in the context of war. Written in a witty and humorous style, Crosby's work provides a satirical yet thought-provoking commentary on the concept of heroism during times of conflict. The book's engaging narrative and well-developed characters make it a compelling read for those interested in both the historical and literary aspects of war literature. Set against the backdrop of military culture, 'Captain Jinks, Hero' offers a unique perspective on the complexities of hero worship and the consequences of blind allegiance. Ernest Howard Crosby, a prominent peace activist and writer, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of war to create 'Captain Jinks, Hero'. As a staunch advocate for non-violence, Crosby used his writing to challenge conventional notions of heroism and courage, making this novel a powerful statement against the glorification of war. His background as a lawyer and diplomat also lends depth and authenticity to the social commentary found in his work. I highly recommend 'Captain Jinks, Hero' to readers who appreciate thought-provoking literature that challenges conventional beliefs. Crosby's novel is a compelling exploration of the moral complexities of heroism and warfare, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, history, and social activism.

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Ernest Howard Crosby was a distinguished American author and social reformer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, born on October 4, 1856, and passing on January 3, 1907. His literary contributions are often overshadowed by his political activism and advocacy for peace, but his works, including 'Captain Jinks, Hero' (1902), remain significant for their satirical critique of militarism and the absurdity of war. Crosby's literary style combines wit with a strong moralist position, reflecting his dedication to non-violence and his disillusionment with American imperialism, particularly during the Spanish-American War. Educated at Harvard Law School, he pursued a career in law and diplomacy, serving as Judge of the International Court in Egypt. However, his experiences abroad and exposure to the ideals of Leo Tolstoy propelled him towards social critique through literature. Crosby also penned several works on Tolstoy and nonresistance, but 'Captain Jinks, Hero' stands as his most accessible foray into fiction, offering a keen insight into his ideals and the era's socio-political climate. This novel, now a historical artifact, encapsulates Crosby's commitment to peace and his subtle mastery of satirical narrative. His life and writings continue to attract scholarly attention for their contributions to American social and literary history.