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Artemas—the second book: concerning men, and the things that men did do, at the time when there was war

by Andrew Cassels Brown

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"Artemas" by Andrew Cassels Brown is a fictional narrative written in the early 20th century. The story is set against a backdrop of war and delves into the lives and intrigues of various characters in a city called Lon, reflecting societal conflicts and personal dilemmas. The central figure, Artemas, serves as a scribe who embarks on a journey, witnessing and recording the events and conversations around him, thereby offering readers a lens into the complexity of human nature during tumultuous times. The opening of "Artemas" introduces us to the eponymous narrator, Artemas, as he travels to Lon. He finds himself amidst conversations about the ongoing war, where he learns about the political and social dynamics of his society. Through his observations, we are introduced to a variety of characters, including rulers, soldiers, and common folk, each struggling with their own challenges in a world defined by conflict and deception. The narrative's archaic language and rhythm evoke a distinctly historical ambiance, inviting readers to explore themes of power, truth, and the human experience under the weight of adversity.

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