The Great War and Postmodern Memory
Description
The end of the twentieth century was marked in Britain by a renewal of academic and public interest in the Great War, which remains one of the most defining historical events in British national consciousness. Focusing on questions of memory, this book examines some of the First World War narratives that were published during what has been called the late twentieth-century "war books boom". It provides a panoramic overview of these new war stories and offers close readings of texts written not only by best-selling authors such as Pat Barker and Sebastian Faulks, but also by less well-known writers who deserve greater academic attention, such as Robert Edric and Helen Dunmore.
Détails
Auteur: Virginie Renard
Editeur: Peter Lang AG
Collection: PLG.HUMANITIES
Format: Broché
Presentation: Broché
Date de parution: 10 1999
Nombre de pages: 360
Dimensions: 22 x 15 x 1,9
Prix publique: 52,84 €
Information complémentaires
Numéro de série: 20
Classification: Littérature générale > Essais littéraires
Code Classification: 3435 > 3643
EAN-13: 9782875741004
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