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The four feathers

Label
The four feathers
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The four feathers
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Classic reprint series
Summary
A story of the legendary feats of a man four times accused of cowardice, The Four Feathers is a well-crafted, suspenseful novel by British author A.E.W. Mason during the height of England's colonial domination. The tale centers around the exploits of Harry Feversham, whose untimely resignation from his regiment earns him three white feathers from his friends and one from his fiancé, all representing his fear and disgrace in their esteem. Determined to prove his bravery to the others and himself, Harry travels to Africa alone in pursuit of his comrades, who have gone before him and been lost in the war. By utilizing various disguises and enduring heat, enemies, and even a horrific prison, Harry embarks on an epic quest for the redemption of his honor
Target audience
adult
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