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Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II
Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II, The literature of World War II has emerged as an accomplished, moving, and challenging body of work, produced by writers as different as Norman Mailer and Virginia Woolf, Primo Levi and Ernest Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre and W. H. Auden. This Companion pr, Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II
  • Written by author Marina MacKay
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, February 2009
  • The literature of World War II has emerged as an accomplished, moving, and challenging body of work, produced by writers as different as Norman Mailer and Virginia Woolf, Primo Levi and Ernest Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre and W. H. Auden. This Companion pr
  • An overview of writing about the war from a global perspective, aimed at students of modern literature.
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Notes on Contributors vii

Acknowledgments x

Chronology xi

Introduction Marina Mackay 1

Part I Anglo-American Texts and Contexts

1 War poetry in Britain Adam Piette 13

2 British fiction of the war Rod Mengham 26

3 War poetry in the USA Margot Norris 43

4 The American war novel James Dawes 56

5 War journalism in English Leo Mellor 67

Part II Global Perspectives

6 The French war Debarati Sanyal 83

7 The German war Dagmar Barnouw 98

8 The Soviet war Katharine Hodgson 111

9 tThe Italian war Robert S. C. Gordon 123

10 The Japanese war Reiko Tachibana 137

11 War writing in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand Donna Coates 149

Part III Approaches and Revisions

12 Women writers and the war Gill Plain 165

13 Life writing and the Holocaust Phyllis Lassner 179

14 Theories Of Trauma Lyndsey Stonebridge 194

15 The War in Contemporary Fiction Petra Rau 207

Guide to further reading 220

Index 227


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