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Writing disenchantment : British First World War prose, 1914-30

Frayn, Andrew2014
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It has become axiomatic that First World War literature was disenchanted, or disillusioned, and returning combatants were unable to process or communicate that experience. In 'Writing Disenchantment', Andrew Frayn argues that this was not just about the war: non-combatants were just as disenchanted as those who fought, and writers such as D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf produced some of the sharpest criticisms.
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Imprint:
Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2014.Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2014.
Collation:
256 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents:
Introduction1. Patriotism, propaganda and pacifism, 1914-182. Hope to Disenchantment, 1919-22 3. Modernism, conflict and the Home Front, 1922-274. Sagas and series, 1924-285. Popular disenchantment: the war books boom, 1928-30ConclusionIndex
ISBN:
9780719089220 (hbk)
Dewey class:
823.91209823.91209942.7331FRA(220)
Language:
English
BRN:
1676019
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