Vera Brittain (1893-1970), English writer, feminist and pacifist, wrote the story of her life in man...
Interview Themes: What Verhoeven hoped to achieve with The Odd Man Karakazov (00:58) Greatest chall...
Scholars and theorists who discuss the relationship between gender and war agree that the divide bet...
Author Lauren Groff has written multiple books, most recently Florida (2018), a finalist for the 201...
NoViolet Bulawayo, today a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and recognized with a Truman Capote...
Vera Brittain wrote in both her memoir and in a letter to her fiancé that, “women get all the dreari...
Governor General’s Award-winning author Guy Vanderhaeghe discusses how historical fiction can resurr...
Meghan Daum is the author of four books, most recently the collection of original essays The Unspeak...
Rebecca Campbell is a PhD candidate in the Department of English at the University of Western Ontari...
Interview with Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies at the Univ...
Roth joins in conversation with Liz Millward, an Associate Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studi...
The last two decades have seen a slow shift in the academic understanding of the impact of the Great...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Textual Practice on 02...
In her October 14, 2009 interview with Miciah Bennett, Mary White Gettys relays her experience in th...
Thesis advisor: Andrew Von HendyThis thesis deals with literature of the Great War and examines the ...
Vera Brittain (1893-1970), English writer, feminist and pacifist, wrote the story of her life in man...
Interview Themes: What Verhoeven hoped to achieve with The Odd Man Karakazov (00:58) Greatest chall...
Scholars and theorists who discuss the relationship between gender and war agree that the divide bet...
Author Lauren Groff has written multiple books, most recently Florida (2018), a finalist for the 201...
NoViolet Bulawayo, today a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and recognized with a Truman Capote...
Vera Brittain wrote in both her memoir and in a letter to her fiancé that, “women get all the dreari...
Governor General’s Award-winning author Guy Vanderhaeghe discusses how historical fiction can resurr...
Meghan Daum is the author of four books, most recently the collection of original essays The Unspeak...
Rebecca Campbell is a PhD candidate in the Department of English at the University of Western Ontari...
Interview with Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies at the Univ...
Roth joins in conversation with Liz Millward, an Associate Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studi...
The last two decades have seen a slow shift in the academic understanding of the impact of the Great...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Textual Practice on 02...
In her October 14, 2009 interview with Miciah Bennett, Mary White Gettys relays her experience in th...
Thesis advisor: Andrew Von HendyThis thesis deals with literature of the Great War and examines the ...
Vera Brittain (1893-1970), English writer, feminist and pacifist, wrote the story of her life in man...
Interview Themes: What Verhoeven hoped to achieve with The Odd Man Karakazov (00:58) Greatest chall...
Scholars and theorists who discuss the relationship between gender and war agree that the divide bet...