Frederic Manning

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Frederic Manning was an Australian-born poet and novelist best known for his World War I novel "The Middle Parts of Fortune," acclaimed for its stark and realistic portrayal of trench warfare.

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instanceOf novel
novelist
person
poet
author Frederic Manning NERFINISHED
Frederic Manning NERFINISHED
basedOnExperience service as a soldier in World War I
burialPlace Kensal Green Cemetery NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath pneumonia
countryOfBirth Australia
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
countryOfResidence United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1882-11-22
dateOfDeath 1935-02-22
educatedAt Sydney Grammar School NERFINISHED
genre poetry
war novel
war novel
war novel
influencedBy World War I trench experience
isExpurgatedVersionOf The Middle Parts of Fortune NERFINISHED
knownFor realistic portrayal of trench warfare
language English
English
languageOfWorkOrName English
militaryConflictWrittenAbout World War I NERFINISHED
militaryRank private
movedTo England NERFINISHED
nationality Australian
notableWork Her Privates We NERFINISHED
The Middle Parts of Fortune NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
poet
placeOfBirth Sydney NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
pseudonym Private 19022 NERFINISHED
pseudonymUsedFor Her Privates We NERFINISHED
servedIn British Army NERFINISHED
setting Western Front NERFINISHED
World War I trenches NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
theme psychological impact of war
soldiers’ everyday life in the trenches
workPublished The Middle Parts of Fortune NERFINISHED
writingStyle naturalistic dialogue
stark realism

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