The Great War in British Literature

The Great War in British Literature

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  • Author: Adrian Barlow
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521644204
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 128

Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres. The Great War of 1914-18 continues to fascinate readers and writers. This book aims to explore the different ways in which this war has featured both as a genre and as a theme in British literature of the past century; it asks what actually is the literature of the Great War, and looks at different ways in which people have read this literature, reacted to it and used it.


The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the First World War

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the First World War

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  • Author: Vincent Sherry
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1139826980
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 572

The Great War of 1914–1918 marks a turning point in modern history and culture. This Companion offers critical overviews of the major literary genres and social contexts that define the study of the literatures produced by the First World War. The volume comprises original essays by distinguished scholars of international reputation, who examine the impact of the war on various national literatures, principally Great Britain, Germany, France and the United States, before addressing the way the war affected Modernism, the European avant-garde, film, women's writing, memoirs, and of course the war poets. It concludes by addressing the legacy of the war for twentieth-century literature. The Companion offers readers a chronology of key events and publication dates covering the years leading up to and including the war, and ends with a current bibliography of further reading organised by chapter topics.


The Great War and Modern Memory

The Great War and Modern Memory

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  • Author: Paul Fussell
  • Publisher: OUP USA
  • ISBN: 0199971951
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 433

A new edition of Paul Fussell's literate, literary, and illuminating account of the Great War, now a classic text of literary and cultural criticism.


British Literature of the Blitz

British Literature of the Blitz

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  • Author: K. Miller
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 0230234321
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 229

British Literature of the Blitz interrogates the patriotic, utopian ideal of the People's War by analyzing conflicted representations of class and gender in literature and film. Its subtitle – Fighting the People's War – describes how British citizens both united to fight Nazi Germany and questioned the nationalist ideology binding them together.


Handbook of British Literature and Culture of the First World War

Handbook of British Literature and Culture of the First World War

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  • Author: Ralf Schneider
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110422468
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 540

The First World War has given rise to a multifaceted cultural production like no other historical event. This handbook surveys British literature and film about the war from 1914 until today. The continuing interest in World War I highlights the interdependence of war experience, the imaginative re-creation of that experience in writing, and individual as well as collective memory. In the first part of the handbook, the major genres of war writing and film are addressed, including of course poetry and the novel, but also the short story; furthermore, it is shown how our conception of the Great War is broadened when looked at from the perspective of gender studies and post-colonial criticism. The chapters in the second part present close readings of important contributions to the literary and filmic representation of World War I in Great Britain. All in all, the contributions demonstrate how the opposing forces of focusing and canon-formation on the one hand, and broadening and revision of the canon on the other, have characterised British literature and culture of the First World War.


The Historiography of World War I from 1918 to the Present

The Historiography of World War I from 1918 to the Present

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  • Author: Christoph Cornelissen
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN: 1800737270
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 516

From the Treaty of Versailles to the 2018 centenary and beyond, the history of the First World War has been continually written and rewritten, studied and contested, producing a rich historiography shaped by the social and cultural circumstances of its creation. Writing the Great War provides a groundbreaking survey of this vast body of work, assembling contributions on a variety of national and regional historiographies from some of the most prominent scholars in the field. By analyzing perceptions of the war in contexts ranging from Nazi Germany to India’s struggle for independence, this is an illuminating collective study of the complex interplay of memory and history.


The Great War in Post-Memory Literature and Film

The Great War in Post-Memory Literature and Film

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  • Author: Martin Löschnigg
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 311039152X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 528

The twenty-seven original contributions to this volume investigate the ways in which the First World War has been commemorated and represented internationally in prose fiction, drama, film, docudrama and comics from the 1960s until the present. The volume thus provides a comprehensive survey of the cultural memory of the war as reflected in various media across national cultures, addressing the complex connections between the cultural post-memory of the war and its mediation. In four sections, the essays investigate (1) the cultural legacy of the Great War (including its mythology and iconography); (2) the implications of different forms and media for representing the war; (3) ‘national’ memories, foregrounding the differences in post-memory representations and interpretations of the Great War, and (4) representations of the Great War within larger temporal or spatial frameworks, focusing specifically on the ideological dimensions of its ‘remembrance’ in historical, socio-political, gender-oriented, and post-colonial contexts.


Touch and Intimacy in First World War Literature

Touch and Intimacy in First World War Literature

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  • Author: Santanu Das
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1139915657
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 27

The First World War ravaged the male body on an unprecedented scale, yet fostered moments of physical intimacy and tenderness among the soldiers in the trenches. Touch, the most elusive and private of the senses, became central to war experience. War writing is haunted by experiences of physical contact: from the muddy realities of the front to the emotional intensity of trench life, to the traumatic obsession with the wounded body in nurses' memoirs. Through extensive archival and historical research, analysing previously unknown letters and diaries alongside literary writings by figures such as Owen and Brittain, Santanu Das recovers the sensuous world of the First World War trenches and hospitals. This original and evocative study alters our understanding of the period as well as of the body at war, and illuminates the perilous intimacy between sense experience, emotion and language as we try to make meaning in times of crisis.


Over the Top

Over the Top

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  • Author: Michael Paris
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 0313057087
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 216

During the Great War, books and stories for young men were frequently used as unofficial propaganda for recruitment and to sell the war to British youth as a moral crusade. Until now, this literature has been neglected by academics, but the image of the war these fictions created was remarkably enduring and, despite the appearance of post-war literature of disillusioned veterans, continued to shape the attitudes of the young well into the 1930s. This is the first detailed account of how adventure fiction represented the Great War for British boys between 1914 and the end of the war. Paris examines how such literature explained the causes of the war to boys and girls and how it encouraged young men to participate in the noble crusade on the Western Front and in other theaters. He explores the imagery of the trenches, the war in the air, and the nature of war in the Middle East and Africa. He also details the links between popular writers and the official literary propaganda campaign. The study concludes by looking at how these heroic images remained in print, enduring well into the inter-war years.


Transatlantic Shell Shock

Transatlantic Shell Shock

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  • Author: Austin Riede
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781940771656
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 322