The present paper seeks to critically read Pat Barker’s Regeneration in terms of Cathy Caruth’s psychoanalytic study of trauma. This analysis attempts to trace the concepts of latency, post-traumatic stress disorders, traumatic memory, and trauma in Barker’s novel in order to explore how trauma and history are interrelated in the narrative of past history and, particularly, in the history of World War I. The present paper also demonstrates how Barker’s novel Regeneration acts as the narrative of trauma that vocalizes the silenced history of shell-shocked soldiers of World War I to represent British society, the history that has been concealed due to social and individual factors. The study thus investigates the dissociative disorders which ...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF ASHLEY GREEN, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in English, pre...
The year 2014 will mark the centennial of the outbreak of World War I in August 1914. This historic ...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
The present paper seeks to critically read Pat Barker’s Regeneration in terms of Cathy Caruth’s psyc...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
This thesis consists of various topics like general ideas and theories about the act of remembering,...
This article examines the depiction in Pat Barker's Regeneration of Dr. Lewis Yealland, notorious Fi...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
Trauma is a psychological injury that is typically caused by the emotional shock from a\ud particula...
This article deals with a novel, entitled Regeneration, published in 1991 by the English female auth...
In my article, I analyse selected British novels about the First World War published at the turn of ...
The Armistice serves as the Great War's haunted point of closure in Britain. By combining literary a...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the portrayals of First World War trauma in Virginia Woolf's Mr...
This paper aims at analyzing the effects of trauma and history in Rebecca West’s novel The Return of...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF ASHLEY GREEN, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in English, pre...
The year 2014 will mark the centennial of the outbreak of World War I in August 1914. This historic ...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
The present paper seeks to critically read Pat Barker’s Regeneration in terms of Cathy Caruth’s psyc...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
This thesis consists of various topics like general ideas and theories about the act of remembering,...
This article examines the depiction in Pat Barker's Regeneration of Dr. Lewis Yealland, notorious Fi...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
Trauma is a psychological injury that is typically caused by the emotional shock from a\ud particula...
This article deals with a novel, entitled Regeneration, published in 1991 by the English female auth...
In my article, I analyse selected British novels about the First World War published at the turn of ...
The Armistice serves as the Great War's haunted point of closure in Britain. By combining literary a...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the portrayals of First World War trauma in Virginia Woolf's Mr...
This paper aims at analyzing the effects of trauma and history in Rebecca West’s novel The Return of...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF ASHLEY GREEN, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in English, pre...
The year 2014 will mark the centennial of the outbreak of World War I in August 1914. This historic ...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...