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Modernism, history and the First World War
Modernism, history and the First World War, This is a study of the relationships between modernist fiction, the First World War, and cultural history. How did modernist writers bear witness to the trauma of the war? Drawing upon medical journals, newspapers, propaganda, military histories, and othe, Modernism, history and the First World War has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Modernism, history and the First World War
  • Written by author Trudi Tate
  • Published by Manchester : Manchester University Press, 1998, 5/28/1998
  • This is a study of the relationships between modernist fiction, the First World War, and cultural history. How did modernist writers bear witness to the trauma of the war? Drawing upon medical journals, newspapers, propaganda, military histories, and othe
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Acknowledgements
Introduction 1
1 War neurotics 10
Civilian war neuroses 11
The sinking of the Lusitania 17
HD's war fiction 20
Kipling, 'Mary Postgate' 32
2 Propaganda lies 41
Atrocity stories 43
Propaganda exposed 46
Rumour in Parade's End 50
3 Vile bodies 64
Barbusse, Under Fire 69
Blunden, Undertones of War 75
Bodies in pieces 78
These men were men 81
Dead women 85
Bodies in the earth 87
The violence of Melanie Klein 91
4 Visible differences 96
Sexual difference: Theories of the visible 97
Soldiers in Lawrence 102
Lawrence, 'The Blind Man' 104
Faulkner, Soldiers' Pay 109
5 The tank and the manufacture of consent 120
Tank banks 127
From Little Willie to Mother 134
Tank writing 138
6 Mrs Dalloway and the Armenian Question 147
Postwar satire 151
The Armenian Question 155
The Prime Minister 160
Bibliography 171
Index 193


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