War and Literature
By Laura Ashe (Editor), Ian Patterson (Editor), Andrew Zurcher (Contribution by), Carol Watts (Contribution by), Catherine A M Clarke (Contribution by), James Purdon (Contribution by), Joanna Bellis (Contribution by), Katie Louise Walter (Contribution by), Mark Rawlinson (Contribution by), Mary A. Favret (Contribution by), Rachel Galvin (Contribution by), Susanna A. Throop (Contribution by), Tom F. Wright (Contribution by)
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By Laura Ashe (Editor), Ian Patterson (Editor), Andrew Zurcher (Contribution by), Carol Watts (Contribution by), Catherine A M Clarke (Contribution by), James Purdon (Contribution by), Joanna Bellis (Contribution by), Katie Louise Walter (Contribution by), Mark Rawlinson (Contribution by), Mary A. Favret (Contribution by), Rachel Galvin (Contribution by), Susanna A. Throop (Contribution by), Tom F. Wright (Contribution by)
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Considerations of writing about war, in war, because of war, and against war, in a wide range of texts from the middle ages onwards.
War was the first subject of literature; at times, war has been its only subject. In this volume, the contributors reflect on the uneasy yet symbiotic relations of war and writing, from medieval to modern literature. War writing emerges in multiple forms, celebratory and critical, awed and disgusted; the rhetoric of inexpressibility fights its own battle with t...
War was the first subject of literature; at times, war has been its only subject. In this volume, the contributors reflect on the uneasy yet symbiotic relations of war and writing, from medieval to modern literature. War writing emerges in multiple forms, celebratory and critical, awed and disgusted; the rhetoric of inexpressibility fights its own battle with t...






















