There is a marked difference of purpose discernible in representative European, American and English novels of the Great War. The European war novel depicts the brutality and the horror of war; the American novel deals with the soldier's rejection of war; the English novel investigates the society from which the British soldier emerges. This thesis examines certain of the English war novels with a view to proving that they are effective social commentaries. The novels examined are Ford Madox Ford's Some Do Not ..., No More Parades. A Man Could Stand Up and The Last Post, all of which are published as the tetralogy Parade's End, Henry Major Tomlinson's All Our Yesterdays, Charles Edward Montague's Rough Justice and Richard Aldington's Death ...
<p>“War Worlds” reads twentieth-century British and Anglophone literature to examine the social prac...
In the late-nineteenth century, Britain saw the development of a mass culture consumed by a new publ...
This thesis examines effects of the Boer War (1899- 1902) on images of the soldier. The thesis argu...
There is a marked difference of purpose discernible in representative European, American and English...
The main concern of this study is the artist’s vision of society; its major theme is the relation be...
The thesis studies the social criticism in five English novels written between 1850 and 1913. All th...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
This thesis examines the way in which heroism is presented in English fiction and drama about the Gr...
Victorian social problem novels created narratives that revealed systemic sociopolitical issues pres...
English novelists who have written about their experience of the Second World War have worked in the...
This dissertation examines the idealisation of middle-class men’s and women’s service during the Fir...
This paper looks at the representation of war in fiction as a catastrophic social event. In studying...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
Much criticism of the fiction of the Great War has relied on certain assumptions: that Britain's inv...
The last two decades have seen a slow shift in the academic understanding of the impact of the Great...
<p>“War Worlds” reads twentieth-century British and Anglophone literature to examine the social prac...
In the late-nineteenth century, Britain saw the development of a mass culture consumed by a new publ...
This thesis examines effects of the Boer War (1899- 1902) on images of the soldier. The thesis argu...
There is a marked difference of purpose discernible in representative European, American and English...
The main concern of this study is the artist’s vision of society; its major theme is the relation be...
The thesis studies the social criticism in five English novels written between 1850 and 1913. All th...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
This thesis examines the way in which heroism is presented in English fiction and drama about the Gr...
Victorian social problem novels created narratives that revealed systemic sociopolitical issues pres...
English novelists who have written about their experience of the Second World War have worked in the...
This dissertation examines the idealisation of middle-class men’s and women’s service during the Fir...
This paper looks at the representation of war in fiction as a catastrophic social event. In studying...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
Much criticism of the fiction of the Great War has relied on certain assumptions: that Britain's inv...
The last two decades have seen a slow shift in the academic understanding of the impact of the Great...
<p>“War Worlds” reads twentieth-century British and Anglophone literature to examine the social prac...
In the late-nineteenth century, Britain saw the development of a mass culture consumed by a new publ...
This thesis examines effects of the Boer War (1899- 1902) on images of the soldier. The thesis argu...