A Stricken Field

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A Stricken Field is a 1940 novel by war correspondent Martha Gellhorn that portrays the turmoil and human cost of Nazi occupation in Czechoslovakia.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author Martha Gellhorn
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts displacement of political refugees
failure of international guarantees to Czechoslovakia
human cost of Nazi occupation
firstPublicationCentury 20th century
genre historical fiction
political novel
war novel
hasAuthorOccupationContext war correspondent
historicalContext German annexation of Czechoslovakia
aftermath of the Munich Agreement
inspiredBy Martha Gellhorn’s experiences as a war correspondent
language English
literaryMovement 20th-century American literature
mainTheme German occupation of Czechoslovakia
surface form: Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia

journalism in wartime
moral responsibility
political persecution
refugees
protagonist American woman journalist
publicationYear 1940
publisher Charles Scribner's Sons
surface form: Scribner’s
setInLocation Czechoslovakia
Prague
setInPeriod early World War II
pre–World War II era

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Martha Gellhorn notableWork A Stricken Field