Great War and Women's Consciousness: Images of Militarism and WomanhoodSpringer, 15.12.1989 - 293 Seiten The literary memory of the Great War is dominated by the writings of Sassoon and Owen, Graves and Blunden. The voice is a male voice. This book is a study of what women wrote about militarism and world war 1 |
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2 | 21 |
4 | 41 |
19 | 115 |
5 | 121 |
191828 | 130 |
6 | 144 |
Autobiographies and Fictionalised War Memoirs | 184 |
Old Unhappy Faroff Things Womens | 224 |
Forbidden Zone The Great War | 250 |
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