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120430s2012 stka b 001 0 eng |
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$a9780748638741 |
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$a9780748653911 (webreadyPDF) |
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$aPR408.W37$bE35 2012 |
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$a820.93581$223 |
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$aThe Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century British and American war literature /$cedited by Adam Piette and Mark Rawlinson. |
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$aTwentieth-century British and American war literature |
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$aEdinburgh :$bEdinburgh University Press,$c2012. |
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$ax, 590 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$gPART I: WARS AND THEIR LITERATURES. 1.$tOccasioning peace: three poems of the Anglo-Boer War /$rHelen Goethals ;$g2. The$t'Essentially modern attitude toward war': English poetry of the Great War /$rJane Potter ;$g3.$tDebatable ground: freedom and constraint in British First World War prose fiction /$rSharon Ouditt ;$g4.$tOne of Ours in context: the American World War I novel /$rJennifer Haytock ;$g5. The$t'Moaning of the world' and the 'words that bring me peace': modernism and the First World War /$rSara Haslam ;$g6. The$tGreat War and the moving image: cinema and memory /$rMichael Paris ;$g7.$tIrish writing of insurrection and civil war, 1916-39 ;$g8. The$tPoetry of the Spanish Civil War /$rJames Fountain ;$g9.$t'Lucid song': the poetry of the Second World War /$rJonathan Bolton ;$g10.$tAmerican poets of World War II /$rMargot Norris ;$g11.$tWriting after Neuremberg: the judicial imagination in the age of the trauma trial /$rLyndsey Stonebridge ;$g12. The$tSecond World War in American fiction /$rJohn Limon ;$g13. The$tSecond World War in British drama since 1968 /$rVictoria Stewart ;$g14.$tHolocaust testimony: understanding and criticism /$rBob Eaglestone ;$g15.$tHolocaust film /$rBarry Langford ;$g16.$tO, do not dream of peace: American poetry of the Korean War /$rWilliam D. Ehrhart ;$g17. The$tFictions of nuclear war, from Hiroshima to Vietnam /$rAdam Piette ;$g18.$tCold War films /$rJonathan Auerbach ;$g19.$tBritain's small wars: domesticating 'emergency' /$rLee Erwin ;$g20. The$tDisappeared and the damned: duplicity, complicity and reality in the literature of the Pax Americana /$rKris Anderson ;$g21.$tVietnam fictions /$rMark A. Heberle ;$g22.$t'Will there be peace again?': American and Vietnamese poetry on the Vietnam/American War /$rSubarno Chattarji ;$g23.$tPoetry and the Northern Ireland 'troubles' /$rFran Brearton ;$g24. The$tLiterature of the Falklands/Malvinas War /$rJon Begley ;$g25.$t'An uneven killing field': British literature and the former Yogoslavia /$rAndrew Hammond ;$g26.$tSacrifice and the sublime since 11 September 2001 /$rAlex Houen --$gPART II: BODIES, BEHAVIOUR, CULTURES. 27.$tWar memorials /$rDavid Goldie ;$g28.$tUnsettled memory: a meditation on contested ground /$rJane Creighton ;$g29.$tWar, policing and surveillance: Pat Barker and the Secret State /$rJessica Meacham ;$g30.$tAmerican psychiatry, World War II and the Korean War /$rMartin Halliwell ;$g31.$tPacifists and conscientious objectors /$rIan Patterson ;$g32. The$tRepresentation of refugees in Arthur Koestler's Arrival and Departure and Caryl Phillips's A Distant Shore /$rSissy Helff --$g33.$t'These rooms/run into each other like tunnels/leading to the underworld': race in war literature /$rMark W. Van Wienen ;$g34. A$tSpy under every bed: espionage and popular literature from the First World War /$rCelia M. Kingsbury ;$g35.$tReflections on the enemy: from evil Nazis to good Germans /$rPetra Rau --$gPART III: TECHNOLOGY. 36.$tCamoflage and the re-enchantment of warfare /$rMark Rawlinson ;$g37.$tWarplane /$rDavid Pascoe ;$g38.$tMonsarrat's Corvettes and the Battle of the Atlantic /$rJonathan Rayner ;$r39.$tSubmarine novels 'after history' /$rHamish Mathison ;$g40.$t'An ecstacy of fumbling': Gas warfare, 1914-18 and the uses of affect /$rSantanu Dasn ;$g41.$tPaul Virilio as twentieth-century military strategist: war, cinema and the logistics of perception /$rJohn Armitage ;$g42.$tWord electric, so finite: radio, poetry and the seance in World War I /$rJane Lewty --$gPART IV: SPACES. 43. The$tTrenches /$rAllyson Booth ;$g44. Literature of the camps in the Second World War /$rLeo Mellor ;$g45.$t'That fighting was a long way off': desert and jungle war poems /$rPeter Robinson ;$g46.$tCityscape: the bombed city in the Second world war /$rLeo Mellor ;$g47. The$tEight-week College of the Age of Extremes: the barracks and the training ground /$rGlyn Salton-Cox --$gPART V: GENRES. 48.$tContemporary war drama: Caryl Churchill /$rJulia Boll '$g49.$tNuclear war in science fiction /$rDavid Seed ;$g50. The$tChildren's war /$rKatie Trumpener ;$g51. The$tTroubles with the thriller: Northern Ireland, political violence and the peace process /$rAaron Kelly ;$g52.$tFantasies of complicity in the Second World War /$rR.W. Maslen ;$g53.$tVisualising the transformations of war: war and art in the twentieth century /$rRoger Tolson ;$g54.$tTwentieth-century spy fiction /$rJames Purdon ;$g55.$t'Play up and play the game!': the narrative of war games /$rEsther MacCallum-Stewart ;$g56.$tWar correspondence /$rKate McLoughlin ;$g57.$tThinking war /$rNick Mansfield. |
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$aRecommended in Resources for College Libraries |
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$aWar in literature. |
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$aEnglish literature$y20th century$xHistory and criticism. |
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$aAmerican literature$y20th century$xHistory and criticism. |
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$aPiette, Adam. |
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$aRawlinson, Mark. |