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Understanding the literature of World War I : a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents

Presents five specific issues and themes that recur in WWI literature: war at the front; women and the home front; war poetry; strategic technology of modern war: propaganda and civilian bombing; and aftermath
eBook, English, 2004
Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn., 2004
Sources
1 online resource (xix, 183 pages) : illustrations.
9781429473668, 9780313058158, 9780313312007, 1429473665, 0313058156, 0313312001
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
World War I chronology
War at the front: an analysis of Ernest Hemingway's A farewell to arms (1929), Erich Maria Remarque's All quiet on the western front (1929), and Robert Graves's Good-bye to all that (1929)
Women and the home front: an analysis of Edith Wharton's A son at the front (1922)
War poetry and Pat Barker's Regeneration (1991)
The strategic technology of modern warfare: propaganda and civilian bombing
Aftermath: an analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the night (1935), Virginia Woolf 's Mrs. Dalloway (1925), and Paul West's Love's mansion (1992)
Index
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