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A Separate Peace

A Separate Peace. John Knowles. 1926-2001 Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire Served in military-Air Force Graduated from Yale University Writer in residence at UNC and Princeton A Separate Peace-1959 Most famous of his nine novels Won many awards. John Knowles. A Separate Peace.

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A Separate Peace

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  1. A Separate Peace

  2. John Knowles • 1926-2001 • Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire • Served in military-Air Force • Graduated from Yale University • Writer in residence at UNC and Princeton • A Separate Peace-1959 • Most famous of his nine novels • Won many awards

  3. John Knowles

  4. A Separate Peace • Setting • Devon School • Boarding school in New Hampshire • Summer 1942 • U.S. involvement in WWII • Pearl Harbor bombed previous December • Draft

  5. A Separate Peace

  6. Phillips Exeter • Founded in 1781 • Prestigious Boarding School in New Hampshire • Harkness method of teaching • 12 students around conference table • During WWII- designed program to help seniors graduate early in order to join military • Originally all male- went co-ed in 1970’s • Current Tuition: • Boarding- $46,030 • Day- $35,750

  7. U.S. Enters WWII • Began in 1939 • Germany, Japan and Italy vs. UK, France and USSR • U.S. officially enters in 1941 with the bombing of Pearl Harbor • Had been giving supplies to Allies • Over 400,000 Americans died and over 600,000 were wounded • Ends in 1945

  8. Draft • Instituted in 1940 • All men between the ages of 21 and 35 were required to register for draft • Names were pulled; if selected, had to serve in the military for a year • When U.S. entered WWII, age lowered to 18 • Many men signed up voluntarily in order to support the war effort

  9. WWII Enlistment Poster

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