Alfred Edward Woodley Mason (1865–1948), though almost forgotten today, was a prolific novelist and playwright, a politician, a soldier, a traveller and a mountaineer. Mason’s literary career started in the theatre but he achieved his biggest success in 1902 with the novel The Four Feathers (which was adapted for the cinema several times). A symbol of cowardice, the white feather represented for the protagonist both a crippling accusation and an occasion to regain the lost honour. At the beginning of WW1, inspired by Mason’s novel, the White Feather Brigade, a para-military group of women, gave white feathers to men not in uniform with the purpose of calling them to their duty . Even though this practice was later harshly criticized, the no...
Art and literature are tools that can be used to gauge the mood of a particular time. Paintings, poe...
Critical histories of established star performers associated with mainstream cinema move towards a m...
This thesis takes the form of three linked works centred around the fictionalised story of a young S...
In the early twentieth century, Alfred Edward Woodley Mason’s (1865-1948) stories were adapted acros...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
Robert Morley is a PhD Candidate at the University of Saskatchewan. He is currently working on a di...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
Olivia Manning's Balkan and Levant trilogies (1960-65, 1977-80) and Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour t...
English novelists who have written about their experience of the Second World War have worked in the...
This thesis examines the way in which heroism is presented in English fiction and drama about the Gr...
Chapter of an overall study of the evolution of the American public memory of the Great War heroes i...
Braveheart is a novel that tells about the struggle of the people of Scotland to gain their freedom ...
Drawing on the work of literary scholars (Bowra, Stallworthy, St Clair, Waller) and critical discour...
Arthur is by far the most paradigmatic British hero. Appearing for the first time in the literary, ...
In 1944, members of the British royal family attended a private screening of Laurence Olivier's film...
Art and literature are tools that can be used to gauge the mood of a particular time. Paintings, poe...
Critical histories of established star performers associated with mainstream cinema move towards a m...
This thesis takes the form of three linked works centred around the fictionalised story of a young S...
In the early twentieth century, Alfred Edward Woodley Mason’s (1865-1948) stories were adapted acros...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
Robert Morley is a PhD Candidate at the University of Saskatchewan. He is currently working on a di...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
Olivia Manning's Balkan and Levant trilogies (1960-65, 1977-80) and Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour t...
English novelists who have written about their experience of the Second World War have worked in the...
This thesis examines the way in which heroism is presented in English fiction and drama about the Gr...
Chapter of an overall study of the evolution of the American public memory of the Great War heroes i...
Braveheart is a novel that tells about the struggle of the people of Scotland to gain their freedom ...
Drawing on the work of literary scholars (Bowra, Stallworthy, St Clair, Waller) and critical discour...
Arthur is by far the most paradigmatic British hero. Appearing for the first time in the literary, ...
In 1944, members of the British royal family attended a private screening of Laurence Olivier's film...
Art and literature are tools that can be used to gauge the mood of a particular time. Paintings, poe...
Critical histories of established star performers associated with mainstream cinema move towards a m...
This thesis takes the form of three linked works centred around the fictionalised story of a young S...