This paper proposes an understanding of war and criminology through the use of the creative sources offered by literature. These sources, while communicating exemplary meanings and morals, can help describe and comprehend the social and cultural landscapes of war and crime. Stendhal and Tolstoy are chosen as classical major providers of such sources, and an analysis of their respective novels, ‘The Charterhouse of Parma’ and ‘War and Peace’, will offer support to the idea that the inclusion of war in criminological thinking is timely as well as necessary
Psychoanalytic approach reflecting on Hemingway’s views on war and peace found in his preface to A F...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
My study is entitled “Violence, Primitivism and Animality: The Limits of Human Nature as depicted in...
This paper proposes an understanding of war and criminology through the use of the creative sources ...
This article attempts to argue that the notion of ‘war as value ’ has enjoyed unmerited longevity, a...
This research paper tried to explore the interpretations of war themes and impact of the war in Engl...
This Thesis argues that violence is essential to the structures and plots of Charles Dickens’s Barna...
War was the first subject of literature; at times, war has been its only subject. In this volume, th...
Leo Tolstoy, himself an advocate of conscientious war resistance and author of the greatest war fict...
Aim. The aim of the article is to identify and arrange the patterns of influence of the consequences...
War and Words is a sweeping study of the profound, painful, and most significantly, defining cultura...
In order to develop a literary aesthetics of war crime, I examine the phenomenon of moral immunity i...
This paper contends that there exists a paradoxical relationship between violence and conflictual si...
Responses to war in Australian fiction have not been confined to military conflict, to so-called war...
English novelists who have written about their experience of the Second World War have worked in the...
Psychoanalytic approach reflecting on Hemingway’s views on war and peace found in his preface to A F...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
My study is entitled “Violence, Primitivism and Animality: The Limits of Human Nature as depicted in...
This paper proposes an understanding of war and criminology through the use of the creative sources ...
This article attempts to argue that the notion of ‘war as value ’ has enjoyed unmerited longevity, a...
This research paper tried to explore the interpretations of war themes and impact of the war in Engl...
This Thesis argues that violence is essential to the structures and plots of Charles Dickens’s Barna...
War was the first subject of literature; at times, war has been its only subject. In this volume, th...
Leo Tolstoy, himself an advocate of conscientious war resistance and author of the greatest war fict...
Aim. The aim of the article is to identify and arrange the patterns of influence of the consequences...
War and Words is a sweeping study of the profound, painful, and most significantly, defining cultura...
In order to develop a literary aesthetics of war crime, I examine the phenomenon of moral immunity i...
This paper contends that there exists a paradoxical relationship between violence and conflictual si...
Responses to war in Australian fiction have not been confined to military conflict, to so-called war...
English novelists who have written about their experience of the Second World War have worked in the...
Psychoanalytic approach reflecting on Hemingway’s views on war and peace found in his preface to A F...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
My study is entitled “Violence, Primitivism and Animality: The Limits of Human Nature as depicted in...