This study compares the thematic differences between the popular, pro-war literature written during the First World War with the less popular, anti-war literature written during the 1920s. This study focuses popular pro-war authors Arthur Guy Empey and Edward Streeter and modernist, anti-war authors Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos. Bestseller lists reveal that the anti-war books of Hemingway and Dos Passos in the 1920s never rivaled the popularity of Empey and Streeter, yet Hemingway's and Dos Passos's books preoccupy cultural history. These authors regarded concepts of honor, glory, and individualism differently. The different cultural atmospheres between the First World War and the 1920s explain the conflicting themes and the failure...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
This article discusses perceptions of World War II in modern American literature. Authors acknowledg...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This dissertation examines the influence of World War I on American literature and its effects on th...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the many American writers who lived during the World W...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
This paper examines the works produced by: Erich Maria Remarque, Ernest Hemingway, C.S. Lewis, and J...
Curiously, the issue of war has never been considered a solid basis for examining the works of Ernes...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
This dissertation argues that the literature of the First World War takes account of the epistemolog...
There is a vast array of scholarship on the literature of the First World War, much of it concerning...
The module includes literature (poetry and selected excerpts from fiction) and personal narratives t...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
This thesis investigates Ernest Hemingway\u27s short story collection In Our Time and his novel A Fa...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
This article discusses perceptions of World War II in modern American literature. Authors acknowledg...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This dissertation examines the influence of World War I on American literature and its effects on th...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the many American writers who lived during the World W...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
This paper examines the works produced by: Erich Maria Remarque, Ernest Hemingway, C.S. Lewis, and J...
Curiously, the issue of war has never been considered a solid basis for examining the works of Ernes...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
This dissertation argues that the literature of the First World War takes account of the epistemolog...
There is a vast array of scholarship on the literature of the First World War, much of it concerning...
The module includes literature (poetry and selected excerpts from fiction) and personal narratives t...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
This thesis investigates Ernest Hemingway\u27s short story collection In Our Time and his novel A Fa...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
This article discusses perceptions of World War II in modern American literature. Authors acknowledg...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...