Modernist texts and writings of protest have until now received most
of the critical attention of literary scholars of the First World War.
Popular literature with its penchant for predictable storylines,
melodramatic prose, and patriotic rhetoric has been much-maligned or
at the very least ignored. Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print: Women's
Literary Responses to the Great War redresses the balance. It turns
the spotlight on the novels and memoirs of women writers - many of
whom are now virtually forgotten - that appealed to a British reading
public hungry for amusement, news, and above all, encouragement in the
face of uncertainty and grief. The writers of 1914-18 had powerful
models for interpreting their war, as a consideration of texts from
the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 shows. They were also bolstered by
wartime publishing practices that reinforced the sense that their
books, whether fiction or non-fiction, were not simply 'light'
entertainment but a powerful agents of propaganda. Generously
illustrated, Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print is a scholarly yet
accessible illumination of a hitherto untapped resource of women's
writing and is an important new contribution to the study of the
literature of the Great War.
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Women's Literary Responses to the Great War 1914-1918
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ISBN
9780191557545
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Clarendon Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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