If you had been in place of the Poet Lord Byron, how would you have contributed in the Greek war of Independence?
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In the later 1930s, prominent writers such as George Orwell, André Malraux and Ernest Hemingway volunteered to fight for Spain’s doomed republic. That sort of literary knight-errantry was hardly new in Europe, where an enduring myth of the warrior-poet has long held sway. More than a century before the Spanish Civil War, a giant of English literature had traveled to the Balkans to fight for a fledgling democracy, only to become disenchanted—like Orwell—by the savage infighting and rampant venality of revolutionary wartime politics.
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