The Great War was interpreted by European artists and writers as a war that transformed the world. At first deluded, then disenchanted, they considered their artistic and literary works as a useful tool in order to analyse some aspects of the war experience in which fiction played a leading role. New literary and figurative forms clearly displayed particular roles that the soldiers were assuming separately or at times together (i.e., the good soldier, the reluctant warrior, the prisoner, the deserter, the wounded, the veteran and the dead). Some artists also tried to define the conflicting relationship between war and mass death to prevent war from hiding its dominant role behind sorrow and grief. To disclose this deception, the image of da...
The First World War is a watershed in the intellectual and spiritual history of the modern world. On...
“Na barafunda da Europa”. Reverberations of the Great War in the first version of Húmus (1917). In 1...
Reading memoirs, diaries, letters of Italian Red Cross nurses it is possible to outline sequences of...
The Great War was interpreted by European artists and writers as a war that transformed the world. A...
In March 1915 the Holy See decided to implement a proposal by the Archbishop of Pisa Pietro Maffi an...
At the outbreak of the First World War, Charles Masterman, head of the War Propaganda Bureau, invite...
Through the obscure, tragic and irredeemable clouds of war, sometimes filters out some gleam of trut...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
In Italian literature, the Southern front (by the river Isonzo) figures prominently when it comes to...
none1noThis article is focused on the representation of World War I in European avant-garde paint...
The way in which World War I was told to Italian childhood in the post-war period has developed in a...
The Old Lie. L’eco dell’antica bugia, “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori” (Orazio, Odi III, 2), r...
The fifty years that go from the Franco-Prussian War to the end of the Great War and the advent of f...
Lo scopo della nostra tesi è quello di scoprire se Poesia e Guerra siano compatibili, e se sì come. ...
none2The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and int...
The First World War is a watershed in the intellectual and spiritual history of the modern world. On...
“Na barafunda da Europa”. Reverberations of the Great War in the first version of Húmus (1917). In 1...
Reading memoirs, diaries, letters of Italian Red Cross nurses it is possible to outline sequences of...
The Great War was interpreted by European artists and writers as a war that transformed the world. A...
In March 1915 the Holy See decided to implement a proposal by the Archbishop of Pisa Pietro Maffi an...
At the outbreak of the First World War, Charles Masterman, head of the War Propaganda Bureau, invite...
Through the obscure, tragic and irredeemable clouds of war, sometimes filters out some gleam of trut...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
In Italian literature, the Southern front (by the river Isonzo) figures prominently when it comes to...
none1noThis article is focused on the representation of World War I in European avant-garde paint...
The way in which World War I was told to Italian childhood in the post-war period has developed in a...
The Old Lie. L’eco dell’antica bugia, “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori” (Orazio, Odi III, 2), r...
The fifty years that go from the Franco-Prussian War to the end of the Great War and the advent of f...
Lo scopo della nostra tesi è quello di scoprire se Poesia e Guerra siano compatibili, e se sì come. ...
none2The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and int...
The First World War is a watershed in the intellectual and spiritual history of the modern world. On...
“Na barafunda da Europa”. Reverberations of the Great War in the first version of Húmus (1917). In 1...
Reading memoirs, diaries, letters of Italian Red Cross nurses it is possible to outline sequences of...