The chapter tries to define a few functional guidelines for a comparative reading of American narrative during and about WW1 and WW2, some more closely linked to America itself, others having a wider scope, centered on the new way of writing about war proposed by western literature since the end of WW1. In the celebrative war novel genre, the experience of war is, as a matter of fact, told to confirm the “mythical” quality of war experience. The anti-rhetorical novels of the first post war period reveal this very crisis, and, in this way, force on the reader to reflect on the fact that, after this very war, the world, and those who inhabit it, are going to be different. American authors, similarly to European ones, will feel the need to b...
The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and intertwi...
This volume brings together essays that concentrate on a diachronic view of language, as writers, hi...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the way in which British authors describe the First World...
The chapter tries to define a few functional guidelines for a comparative reading of American narrat...
Thesis (Ph.D.), English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation analyzes narratives that rende...
none7Anti-rhetorical war novels are particularly useful to work out differences between the two conf...
This article discusses perceptions of World War II in modern American literature. Authors acknowledg...
This paper will analyze how memoirs and novels of the First World War reflect the challenges which m...
This paper looks at the representation of war in fiction as a catastrophic social event. In studying...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
The First World War led to the largest boom in published American war books since the Civil War. War...
his book, Sontag tells us he borrowed his title from Gabriel Marcel's play of 1933, Le monde ca...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
English novelists who have written about their experience of the Second World War have worked in the...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and intertwi...
This volume brings together essays that concentrate on a diachronic view of language, as writers, hi...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the way in which British authors describe the First World...
The chapter tries to define a few functional guidelines for a comparative reading of American narrat...
Thesis (Ph.D.), English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation analyzes narratives that rende...
none7Anti-rhetorical war novels are particularly useful to work out differences between the two conf...
This article discusses perceptions of World War II in modern American literature. Authors acknowledg...
This paper will analyze how memoirs and novels of the First World War reflect the challenges which m...
This paper looks at the representation of war in fiction as a catastrophic social event. In studying...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
The First World War led to the largest boom in published American war books since the Civil War. War...
his book, Sontag tells us he borrowed his title from Gabriel Marcel's play of 1933, Le monde ca...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
English novelists who have written about their experience of the Second World War have worked in the...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and intertwi...
This volume brings together essays that concentrate on a diachronic view of language, as writers, hi...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the way in which British authors describe the First World...