Comparing Grief in French, British and Canadian Great War Fiction (1977-2014)

Download or Read eBook Comparing Grief in French, British and Canadian Great War Fiction (1977-2014) PDF written by Anna Branach-Kallas and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2018-09-24 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Comparing Grief in French, British and Canadian Great War Fiction (1977-2014)
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9789004364783
ISBN-13 : 9004364781
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Book Synopsis Comparing Grief in French, British and Canadian Great War Fiction (1977-2014) by : Anna Branach-Kallas

Book excerpt: Comparing Grief in French, British and Canadian Great War Fiction (1977-2014) offers a comparative analysis of twenty-three First World War novels. Engaging with such themes as war trauma, facial disfigurement, women’s war identities, communal bonds, as well as the concepts of mourning and post-memory, Anna Branach-Kallas and Piotr Sadkowski identify the dominant trends in recent French, British and Canadian fiction about the Great War. Referring to historical, sociological, philosophical and literary sources, they show how, by both consolidating and contesting national myths, fiction continues to construct the 1914-1918 conflict as a cultural trauma, illuminating at the same time some of our most recent ethical concerns.


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