Lay Down Your Arms!

by Bertha von Suttner

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When I was requested by the Committee of the International Arbitration and Peace Association, of which I have the honour to be a Member, to undertake the translation of the novel entitled Die Wafen Nieder, I considered it my duty to consent and I have found the labour truly a delight. Baroness Suttners striking tale has had so great a success on the Continent of Europe that it seems singular that no complete translation into English should yet have appeared. An incomplete version was show more published some time since in the United States, without the sanction of the authoress but it gives no just idea of the work. Apart from its value as a work of fiction-great as that is the book has a transcendent interest for the Society with which I am connected from its bearing on the question of war in generaland of the present state of Europe in particular. We English speaking people, whether in England, in the Colonies, or in the United States, being ourselves in no immediate danger of seeing our homes invaded, and our cities laid under contribution by hostile armies, are apt to forget how terribly the remembrance of such calamities, and the constant threat of their recurrence, haunt the lives of our Continental brethren. show less

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MarthaJeanne These two books are at opposite ends of many spectrums: fiction/nonfiction, emotional/dispassionate, 19th century/21st century. But both women write about the down sides of war, and both write very well.
MarthaJeanne Two anti-war novels written in German. Suttner wrote before WWI about how war affects the families, Remarque after the war about how it affected the soldiers.

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I really enjoyed this. Yes, it is full of anti-war propaganda, but the real propaganda here is the way Martha tells the story of how war has touched her life.

How sad that over a century later it is still impossible to get governments and other orginizations to Put the Weapons Down!
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Im weltberühmten Roman Bertha von Suttners schildert diese die Jahre 1859 bis 1871 aus der Sicht der Gräfin Martha Althaus, Tochter und Gattin eines Offiziers der k.u.k.-Armee. Die Hauptprotagonistin erlebt dabei den zweiten italienischen Unabhängigkeits-, den deutsch-dänischen, den Deutschen und den deutsch-französischen Krieg in unterschiedlicher Intensität mit und reift dabei zur überzeugten Pazifistin.

Von Suttners Roman ist ein Pamphlet gegen den Krieg und für die Etablierung von völkerrechtlichen Schiedsgerichten im Interesse der internationalen Friedenssicherung. Die drastische Schilderung von Kriegsgreueln sowie Kriegsfolgen an der Heimatfront geht einher mit Überlegungen zur Verhinderung kriegerischer Konflikte und show more driftet dabei oftmals ins essayistische ab.

Der Roman ist zwar in der Ich-Perspektive verfasst, ein wesentlicher Teil sind aber die Schilderungen von Kriegsteilnehmern in Briefform oder in Form der direkten Rede. Die Einflechtung dieser Augenzeugenberichte in den Roman ist nicht besonders gut gelungen und ist das Werk in literarischer Hinsicht eine Enttäuschung. Der Anti-Kriegs-Roman überzeugt einzig durch seine Botschaft für die die Autorin letztlich auch mit dem Friedensnobelpreis geehrt wurde.
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Canonical title
Lay Down Your Arms!
Original title
Die Waffen nieder!
Alternate titles
"Ground Arms!": The Story of a Life
Original publication date
1889
People/Characters
Martha Althaus; Arno Dotzky; Friedrich Tilling
Important places
Vienna, Austria; Paris, France
First words*
Mit siebzehn Jahren war ich ein recht überspanntes Ding.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Weh' mir! - - -
Original language
German
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Genre
Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
833.8Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman fiction1856–1899
LCC
PT2533 .S3Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1700-ca. 1860/70
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