This paper aims at analyzing the effects of trauma and history in Rebecca West’s novel The Return of The Soldier (1918) and, more specifically, how men and women got equally affected by trauma in the First War. Chris Baldry returns from the battlegrounds affected by shell-shock disorder and his traumatic amnesia prevents him from recollecting what his life was like before the War. The three women living in his house (his wife, whom he no longer recognizes; Chris’s ex-lover, Margaret, who still loves him, and his cousin, Jenny). In fact, Chris’s debilitated mental health comes as a shock to the three women in his life. The drama lived by these three women grows out of proportion as the psychiatrist, Dr. Anderson, intervenes in favor of reco...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
This thesis examines trauma experienced by wives of returned soldiers in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and W...
Criticism on Great War memorialisation typically argues one of two things: that monuments were erect...
Color poster with text and image.This study proposes a new interpretation of Rebecca West's World Wa...
This article takes a disability studies approach to Rebecca West’s 1918 novel, The Return of the Sol...
This thesis explores shell shock--a common but misunderstood disorder seen in soldiers of World War ...
First published in 1918, Rebecca West’s debut novel The Return of the Soldier focuses on a common tr...
It is the aim of this paper to analyze women writing of war trauma in Rebecca West's The Return of T...
This paper undertakes to read Rebecca West\u27s first novel, The Return of the Soldier (1918), as a ...
Shell shock caused the crisis of masculine identity from several perspectives. Rebecca West‘s The Re...
The present paper seeks to critically read Pat Barker’s Regeneration in terms of Cathy Caruth’s psyc...
We like to think of history as constantly progressing in a positive sense. For example, how today pe...
This thesis examines the complexities of civilian identity and the crisis of gender in twentieth cen...
This article is made to show how gender identity is constructed in England and how the naturalized c...
This article is made to show how gender identity is constructed in England and how the naturalized c...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
This thesis examines trauma experienced by wives of returned soldiers in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and W...
Criticism on Great War memorialisation typically argues one of two things: that monuments were erect...
Color poster with text and image.This study proposes a new interpretation of Rebecca West's World Wa...
This article takes a disability studies approach to Rebecca West’s 1918 novel, The Return of the Sol...
This thesis explores shell shock--a common but misunderstood disorder seen in soldiers of World War ...
First published in 1918, Rebecca West’s debut novel The Return of the Soldier focuses on a common tr...
It is the aim of this paper to analyze women writing of war trauma in Rebecca West's The Return of T...
This paper undertakes to read Rebecca West\u27s first novel, The Return of the Soldier (1918), as a ...
Shell shock caused the crisis of masculine identity from several perspectives. Rebecca West‘s The Re...
The present paper seeks to critically read Pat Barker’s Regeneration in terms of Cathy Caruth’s psyc...
We like to think of history as constantly progressing in a positive sense. For example, how today pe...
This thesis examines the complexities of civilian identity and the crisis of gender in twentieth cen...
This article is made to show how gender identity is constructed in England and how the naturalized c...
This article is made to show how gender identity is constructed in England and how the naturalized c...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
This thesis examines trauma experienced by wives of returned soldiers in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and W...
Criticism on Great War memorialisation typically argues one of two things: that monuments were erect...