As the title of the volume suggests, our interest is in how literature, culture and the First World War coalesce in a putative modernity. The terms ‘literature’ and ‘culture’ have a particular relationship in context of the First World War and its subsequent critical history
The following work is an exploration of the First World War as a social, cultural, and existential t...
The introduction to the volume points to the ways in which the chapters that follow address the rela...
Literature is at the heart of popular understandings of the First World War in Britain, and has perp...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
This introduction offers a survey of some important critical approaches to the ways in which the Fir...
Introduction to special issue of Modernist Cultures on Modernism and the First World War. Surveys r...
he essays collected here suggest some of the ways in which an interdisciplinary perspective may cont...
For the last century, historians of the conflict have not systematically used the poetry of the Firs...
Although some have assigned the term “World War” to earlier wars such as the French Wars of 1792–181...
The twelve essays in this book, written by emergent young scholars as well as established names in t...
This first chapter in Scottish Literature and World War I (Edinburgh University Press, 2020) introdu...
This chapter takes its place in a huge new project on twentieth-century British and American war lit...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the way in which British authors describe the First World...
Modernist literary works frequently promote themselves as engineers of culture, shaping language and...
This thesis concerns non-fiction ‘war books’ published in the inter-war period. War books were most...
The following work is an exploration of the First World War as a social, cultural, and existential t...
The introduction to the volume points to the ways in which the chapters that follow address the rela...
Literature is at the heart of popular understandings of the First World War in Britain, and has perp...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
This introduction offers a survey of some important critical approaches to the ways in which the Fir...
Introduction to special issue of Modernist Cultures on Modernism and the First World War. Surveys r...
he essays collected here suggest some of the ways in which an interdisciplinary perspective may cont...
For the last century, historians of the conflict have not systematically used the poetry of the Firs...
Although some have assigned the term “World War” to earlier wars such as the French Wars of 1792–181...
The twelve essays in this book, written by emergent young scholars as well as established names in t...
This first chapter in Scottish Literature and World War I (Edinburgh University Press, 2020) introdu...
This chapter takes its place in a huge new project on twentieth-century British and American war lit...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the way in which British authors describe the First World...
Modernist literary works frequently promote themselves as engineers of culture, shaping language and...
This thesis concerns non-fiction ‘war books’ published in the inter-war period. War books were most...
The following work is an exploration of the First World War as a social, cultural, and existential t...
The introduction to the volume points to the ways in which the chapters that follow address the rela...
Literature is at the heart of popular understandings of the First World War in Britain, and has perp...