The Prisoners of War

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The Prisoners of War is a semi-autobiographical novel by J. R. Ackerley that portrays the experiences and psychological tensions of British officers held in an Indian internment camp during World War I.

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instanceOf novel
author J. R. Ackerley NERFINISHED
basedOn J. R. Ackerley’s wartime experiences
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts British officers in captivity
psychological tensions among prisoners
genre autobiographical fiction
war novel
hasAuthorialConnection reflects J. R. Ackerley’s own internment experiences NERFINISHED
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narrative
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainSubject British prisoners of war
World War I NERFINISHED
portrays effects of imprisonment on mental health
relationships between British officers
social hierarchies within the camp
setting India NERFINISHED
World War I internment camp
theme class and authority
identity and self-knowledge
repression
sexual tension
war and captivity

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J. R. Ackerley notableWork The Prisoners of War