In 'Cheerfulness Breaks In: A Barsetshire War Survey', Angela Margaret Thirkell explores the impact of World War II on the residents of Barsetshire, focusing on their everyday lives and the changes brought about by the war. Thirkell's writing style is characterized by wit and charm, making the serious subject matter more approachable for readers. The book is set in the literary context of mid-20th century British literature, with Thirkell drawing inspiration from the social comedies of authors like Jane Austen and Anthony Trollope. Through her characters and their experiences, Thirkell highlights the resilience and camaraderie that emerged in the face of adversity. The book provides a fascinating insight into the effects of war on a rural community, blending humor and poignancy in a compelling narrative. Angela Margaret Thirkell, with her background as a British novelist and granddaughter of Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, brings a unique perspective to the subject matter. Her personal connection to the cultural and historical context of the novel enriches the storytelling and brings authenticity to the characters and their experiences. I highly recommend 'Cheerfulness Breaks In' to readers interested in exploring the human side of wartime literature and the ways in which communities come together during challenging times.
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