Over There: War Scenes on the Western Front by Arnold Bennett offers a vivid and poignant glimpse into the realities of World War I, focusing primarily on the French and British perspectives. Rather than a chronological account of battles, Bennett presents a series of interconnected observations and reflections on the war's impact on people and places. The text moves between the bustling, yet strangely altered, city of Paris and the ravaged landscapes of the front lines, providing a powerful narrative of human resilience, loss, and the absurdity of war.