The Four Feathers
A Tale of Cowardice and Honor, with Foreword
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Publisher Description
On the eve of his regiment’s departure for the Sudan, the young officer Harry Feversham resigns his commission. He has carried since boyhood a secret dread of his own cowardice, and rather than face the test of battle he gives it up. The world judges him at once: three brother officers send him three white feathers, the badge of the coward, and his fiancée Ethne breaks a fourth from her fan and adds it to them.
Feversham resolves to take every feather back. Unasked and unseen, disguised as an Arab and later as a half-mad wanderer, he goes secretly into the war-torn Sudan of the Mahdist rising and sets himself to earn each judgement’s reversal through acts of obscure and terrible courage — warning a column, carrying word across the desert, and at last breaking a condemned man out of the dreaded prison at Omdurman. Behind him in England wait Ethne and his closest friend Jack Durrance, his rival for her love, blinded by the African sun and groping toward his own harder courage.
A. E. W. Mason’s 1902 classic is the great adventure novel of fear and honour — imperial romance turned inward, fascinated less by conquest than by the difference between the man who feels no terror and the man who feels it and acts anyway. Filmed more times than almost any novel of its age, it gave the white feather of cowardice a lasting place in the language and remains a gripping study of what worth is, and how a frightened man proves it.
This edition pairs the complete text with an editor’s foreword on the novel’s background and themes, a biographical note, a guide to further reading, and questions for reflection.