Life Writing, Fiction and Modernism in British Narratives of the First World War (original) (raw)

“‘To the Last Drop of Someone Else’s Blood’: Civilian Experience and World War in the Autobiographies of Siegfried Sassoon.”

Sean A. McPhail

Modernist Studies Association, 2019

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Responses from writers: depiction of world war I in literature in light of the reading of Eric Maria Remarque, Ernest Hemingway, Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon

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2016

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Siegfried Sassoon and Rebecca West: A Dual-Commentary on the English Home Front in World War I

Joseph Farewell

2011

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The shift in World War I poetry from patriotic theme to the depiction of the dark realities of the war

Twinkle Kumar

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Eva M. Pérez Rodríguez. 2012. How the Second World War Is Depicted by British Novelists since 1990. The Passage of Time Changes Our Portrayal of Traumatic Events

Aleksandra Musiał, Jacek Mydla

Atlantis Journal of the Spanish Association For Anglo American Studies, 2014

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Mapping Trauma and Memory : A Study of Fictions of Great World War Period

Raju Ta

2015

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The Literature and Memory of World War I. Remarque, Aldington and Myrivilis: Fictionalizing the Great War

Dr Zacharoula Christopoulou

2006

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The War Books Controversy Revisited: First World War Novels and Veteran Memory

dunja dušanić

Narratives of War Remembering and Chronicling Battle in Twentieth-Century Europe, 2019

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Bluemel EN 417: Writing World War II Britain

Kristin Bluemel

2019

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The Second World War: American writing

Walter Hoelbling

Kate McLoughlin, ed. The Cambridge Companion to British and American War Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009, 212-225., 2009

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Conflict, Facts and Fiction in Contemporary Rewritings of the Great War

Elsa Cavalié

The Status of Rewriting in 20th - 21st century Art, Film and Literature, 2014

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Wilfred Owen and the Great War Centenary

Wojciech Drąg

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First World War in Literature: Reflections across the Genres

Hriseekesh Upadhyay

Literary Studies

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The Hilltop Review Glorious and Execrable: The Dead and Their Bodies in World War I Poetry

Rebecca Straple-Sovers

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World War I and Wilfred Owen' s Poetry

Fikret Güven

The Impact of First World War I on Wilfred Owen' s Poetry, 2018

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‘This Is No Case Of Petty Right Or Wrong’: First World War poetry and historical truth in academia and in secondary education

Julia Ribeiro S C Thomaz

Issues in English, n. 13: “The Empathy Effect: teaching literature about the World Wars and the Shoah”, 2019

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The Second World War in English Literature

Gulmira Juraboyeva

2021

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The impact of the First World War on the poetry of

Dr. Mohammad Riaz Mahmud

2008

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Survivors of a Kind: Memoirs of the Western Front

Gary Sheffield

The English Historical Review, 2010

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Poetry and the First World War

Jonathan Hart

The Poetics of Otherness, 2015

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Remembering the War: Australian novelists in the interwar years

Christina Spittel

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REVIEW ESSAY " OPPOSING TRUTHS " : D. H. LAWRENCE AND THE LITERARY COSMOS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR

Susan Reid

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Communicating war through the contemporary British military memoir: the censorships of genre, state and self.

Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings

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War Poetry and Politics of Representation: Expressionist Reading of Rupert Brooke's Selective War Poems '1914 I: PEACE', '1914 III: THE DEAD', '1914 IV: THE DEAD'AND '1914 V: SOLDIER'

Khamsa Qasim

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“Knowing you will understand”: The usage of poetry as a historical source about the experience of the First World War

Julia Ribeiro S C Thomaz

Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses, 2018

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2007: "Witnessing the War through Conversational Testimonies. Representational Dilemmas and Discursive Survival in First World War Testimonial Literature", The International Journal of the Humanities 4(10): 21-26.

Titika Karavia

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‘When there are so many we shall have to mourn’:Poetry and Memory in the Second World War

Sebastian Owen

2015

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The impact of the First World War on the poetry of Wilfred Owen

Dr. Mohammad Riaz Mahmud

IIUC Studies, 2009

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Publishing in the First World War: Essays in Book History, Mary Hammond and Shafquat Towheed, eds

George Parker

Papers of The Bibliographical Society of Canada, 1969

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THREE SOLDIER-POETS: RUPERT BROOKE, EDWARD THOMAS AND ISAAC ROSENBERG

Şafak Altunsoy, PhD

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Representations of First World War Returned Soldiers on the Home Front in Some Commonwealth Women Writers' Fiction

cyrena mazlin

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BA Project: Between Rage and Pity? Masculinity and Identity in the War Poetry of Wilfred Owen

Lis Marxen

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Writing War, Wronging the Person: Representation of Human Insecurity in War Literature

Cecilia Addei

Journal of English Language and Literature

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GENDER CONFLICT AND FIRST WORLD WAR POETRY

Chandrama Basu

NEW ACADEMIA: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory, 2020

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English Giant Poets in First World War Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) and Keith Barnes (1934-1969

Tahir Mehmood

Criterion, 2011

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