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Journey’s End

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SKU: 9780141183268

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Experience the harrowing reality of World War I in Darian Leader’s Journey’s End. Follow young officer Raleigh as he joins his hero, Stanhope, in the trenches of France, only to find him a changed man. Explore themes of friendship, duty, and the devastating impact of war in this anti-war classic. Witness the powerful story that captivated audiences with Laurence Olivier’s portrayal of Stanhope in 1928.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141183268
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 96
  • Series Title: Penguin Modern Classics
  • Weight: 78 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0141183268
  • Publisher Date: 26 Oct 2000
  • Depth: 6
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 6 mm
  • Width: 130 mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Journey’s End

  1. Mrityunjay Singh

    Excellent dialogue and character development. A classic for a reason! Highly recommend.

  2. Deepak Krishnan V

    It’s a heavy read, but important. The friendship between the officers is really touching.

  3. Suvansh Manik

    The tension is palpable throughout. You really feel like you’re in the trenches with them.

  4. Gagan B N

    A poignant look at WWI. The characters felt very real, and the ending was heartbreaking.

  5. Utkarsh Kumar

    The claustrophobia of the trenches is palpable. Stanhope’s character is particularly well-developed.

  6. Suyash Pratap Rana

    A classic war drama that should be read by everyone.

  7. Ojaswani Gupta

    Gripping and emotional! It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the First World War.

  8. M Anil Naik

    I liked the way the author describes the scene, the characters are also believable.

  9. Anubhav Singh Upperwal

    A sad but powerful reminder of the horrors of war. Stanhope’s decline is truly tragic.

  10. Bhaumik Sachdeva

    An unforgettable depiction of the psychological toll of war on young men. Highly recommend.

  11. Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai

    I struggled to get through it. The language felt dated and the plot a bit predictable.

  12. Neeraj Kumar Sharma

    The play format took some getting used to, but the story is compelling. A bit too melodramatic at points.

  13. Shashank Pathak

    Journey’s End is a powerful anti-war statement. A bit slow at times, but the message is clear.

  14. Udaibhan Rathore

    I found it a bit depressing, but it is a realistic portrayal of war’s impact. Worth reading.

  15. Aaryan Kumar Pandey

    Brilliantly written and deeply moving. The play’s structure adds to the intensity of the story.

  16. Vanshita Gupta

    While historically important, I didn’t connect with the characters as much as I hoped.

  17. Dhruv Singh

    A timeless masterpiece that explores the themes of courage, loss, and the futility of war.

  18. Divya Mekala

    A very affecting portrayal of life and death during the war. The characters are sympathetic.

  19. S Mizan Ahmed

    Well-written, but ultimately too bleak for my taste. I appreciate the historical context, though.

  20. Sakshi Sharma

    A bit slow-paced for me but its an okay read.

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