Though Robert Graves is remembered primarily for his memoir, Good-bye to All That, his First World War poetry is equally relevant. Comparably to the more famous writings of Sassoon and Owen, Graves\u27 war poems depict the trauma of the trenches, marked by his repressed neurasthenia (colloquially, shell-shock), and foreshadow his later remarkable poetic talents
Images of shell shock abound in modernist British fiction and memoirs of the Great War, and the rang...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
Thesis (S.B. in Literature)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 2006.Includ...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
The year 2014 will mark the centennial of the outbreak of World War I in August 1914. This historic ...
The military and technological innovations deployed during World War I ushered in a new phase of mod...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
My purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the ongoing scholarly discussion of Robert Graves and ...
In the literary works concerning the First World War, the plight of men suffering from war trauma ha...
This paper considered how the divisions enforced by WW1 are exemplified by the physical and psycholo...
PhDHistorians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous an...
Psychological reactions to traumatic experiences of combat in World War 1 reached an epidemic scale ...
The profound brutality and absurdity of the First World War has been meticulously detailed in the ci...
Images of shell shock abound in modernist British fiction and memoirs of the Great War, and the rang...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
Thesis (S.B. in Literature)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 2006.Includ...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
The year 2014 will mark the centennial of the outbreak of World War I in August 1914. This historic ...
The military and technological innovations deployed during World War I ushered in a new phase of mod...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
My purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the ongoing scholarly discussion of Robert Graves and ...
In the literary works concerning the First World War, the plight of men suffering from war trauma ha...
This paper considered how the divisions enforced by WW1 are exemplified by the physical and psycholo...
PhDHistorians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous an...
Psychological reactions to traumatic experiences of combat in World War 1 reached an epidemic scale ...
The profound brutality and absurdity of the First World War has been meticulously detailed in the ci...
Images of shell shock abound in modernist British fiction and memoirs of the Great War, and the rang...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...