In 1918 Enid Bagnold published A Diary Without Dates, a revealing book that kept few secrets about life in the wartime hospital. Bagnold’s book has helped the construction of the mythology of disillusionment that has clouded memory of the war for a century. In 1920, Bagnold published The Happy Foreigner, a novel that is much less easy to categorize. As her protagonist, Fanny, drives across the derelict battlefields of France, she reflects on the ways in which those battlefields may be recalled in later cultural memory. However, there is a curious optimism in Fanny that is quite at odds with these later constructions of disillusionment. France in 1919 is a melting pot of different people, military and civilian, men and women, representing ma...
32 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 29-32There is an ongoing debate among historians and Gender Studies’ sc...
Note: The original hardbound and the original electronic copy of this thesis comprises a creative co...
Nurses played dual roles during the First World War. On the one hand, they functioned as witnesses t...
Our memory and understanding of women's experiences at the Front during the First World War are ove...
This article provides an analysis of a range literary texts and memoirs written by, and about, women...
Review of Women as Veterans in Britain and France After the First World War by Alison S. Fel
Vera Brittain wrote in both her memoir and in a letter to her fiancé that, “women get all the dreari...
World War I poetry generally tends to take into consideration only the works of male writers such as...
The Great War stimulated a sudden growth in the novel industry, and the trauma of the war continued ...
This thesis revolves around Evadne Price’s novel, Not So Quiet… Stepdaughters of War, published in 1...
In this article the cultural reaction of French and Anglo-Saxon voluntary nurses to the impact of th...
The last two decades have seen a slow shift in the academic understanding of the impact of the Great...
This thesis examines the ‘orphan story’ of British women in occupied France. It focuses in particula...
In her article “Trauma, Ethics, and the Body at War in Brittain, Borden and Bagnold,” Carolina Sánch...
v, 161 leaves ; 29 cmUsing the historically-specific group of Southern Alberta war brides, European...
32 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 29-32There is an ongoing debate among historians and Gender Studies’ sc...
Note: The original hardbound and the original electronic copy of this thesis comprises a creative co...
Nurses played dual roles during the First World War. On the one hand, they functioned as witnesses t...
Our memory and understanding of women's experiences at the Front during the First World War are ove...
This article provides an analysis of a range literary texts and memoirs written by, and about, women...
Review of Women as Veterans in Britain and France After the First World War by Alison S. Fel
Vera Brittain wrote in both her memoir and in a letter to her fiancé that, “women get all the dreari...
World War I poetry generally tends to take into consideration only the works of male writers such as...
The Great War stimulated a sudden growth in the novel industry, and the trauma of the war continued ...
This thesis revolves around Evadne Price’s novel, Not So Quiet… Stepdaughters of War, published in 1...
In this article the cultural reaction of French and Anglo-Saxon voluntary nurses to the impact of th...
The last two decades have seen a slow shift in the academic understanding of the impact of the Great...
This thesis examines the ‘orphan story’ of British women in occupied France. It focuses in particula...
In her article “Trauma, Ethics, and the Body at War in Brittain, Borden and Bagnold,” Carolina Sánch...
v, 161 leaves ; 29 cmUsing the historically-specific group of Southern Alberta war brides, European...
32 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 29-32There is an ongoing debate among historians and Gender Studies’ sc...
Note: The original hardbound and the original electronic copy of this thesis comprises a creative co...
Nurses played dual roles during the First World War. On the one hand, they functioned as witnesses t...