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Women's fictional responses to the First World War
Women's fictional responses to the First World War, Surveys of the First World War fiction of France and Germany have created a literary canon, which supports the theory that war is an intrinsically male ordeal. This study redresses that traditional androcentric bias by investigating the work of French and, Women's fictional responses to the First World War has a rating of 3 stars
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Women's fictional responses to the First World War, Surveys of the First World War fiction of France and Germany have created a literary canon, which supports the theory that war is an intrinsically male ordeal. This study redresses that traditional androcentric bias by investigating the work of French and, Women's fictional responses to the First World War
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  • Women's fictional responses to the First World War
  • Written by author French and German writers
  • Published by New York : P. Lang, c1997., 1997
  • Surveys of the First World War fiction of France and Germany have created a literary canon, which supports the theory that war is an intrinsically male ordeal. This study redresses that traditional androcentric bias by investigating the work of French and
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Abbreviations
Introduction 1
1 Historical Perspectives 13
2 Texts and Contexts 37
3 Hierarchical Oppositions 71
4 Re-drawing the Lines 103
5 Female Voices 135
Conclusion 171
Notes 179
Bibliography 187
Index 201


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