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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Illustrations | ||
1 | The Yanks aren't coming : American isolationism | 3 |
2 | The strangling old school tie : anglophobia in the United States | 21 |
3 | The magic of the word : mobilizing authors for war | 39 |
4 | Making the war seem personal : British authors in the United States | 56 |
5 | Uncoordinated observations : Noel Coward and H. G. Wells | 89 |
6 | One God-damned thing after another : W. Somerset Maugham | 116 |
7 | A sad story of official duplicity : Cecil Roberts | 134 |
8 | Unheralded ambassadors from England : British non-fiction propaganda | 151 |
9 | Thrilling and dramatic fiction : British propaganda in fiction and poetry | 181 |
10 | A friendly intruder in a non-belligerent world : writers in British radio propaganda | 205 |
11 | The most gigantic engines of propaganda : British writers and film propaganda | 239 |
Conclusion | 259 | |
Notes | 263 | |
Bibliography | 289 | |
Index | 301 |
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