Stephen Wraysford

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Stephen Wraysford is the central character in Sebastian Faulks’s World War I novel "Birdsong," whose experiences in love and on the Western Front explore the psychological and emotional toll of the war.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Birdsong
associatedWith trenches
tunnelling operations in World War I
characterArc transformation through war experience
conflict World War I
createdBy Sebastian Faulks
explores disconnection between wartime experience and peacetime society
front Western Front
gender male
hasLoveAffairWith Isabelle Azaire
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre historical fiction
war novel
medium novel
narrativeFunction explores the human cost of World War I
nationality British
occupation soldier
relatedWorkStructure intergenerational narrative in Birdsong
roleInWork protagonist of Birdsong
servedIn British Army
settingOfEarlyLife Amiens
themeAssociation emotional toll of war
love and loss
memory
psychological impact of war
trauma
timePeriod early 20th century

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Birdsong protagonist Stephen Wraysford
Jack Firebrace hasRelationshipWith Stephen Wraysford
Isabelle Azaire hasLover Stephen Wraysford