Personal narratives, peripheral theatres : essays on the Great War (1914-18) /

This book is a collection of essays on neglected aspects of the Great War. It begins by asking what exactly was so "Great" about it, before turning to individual studies of various aspects of the war. These fall broadly into two categories. Firstly personal, micro-narratives that deal dire...

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Other Authors: Barker, Anthony (Editor), Pereira, Maria Eugénia (Editor), Cortez, Maria Teresa (Editor), Pereira, Paulo Alexandre Cardoso (Editor), Martins, Otília (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2018]
Series:Second language learning and teaching. Issues in literature and culture.
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Summary:This book is a collection of essays on neglected aspects of the Great War. It begins by asking what exactly was so "Great" about it, before turning to individual studies of various aspects of the war. These fall broadly into two categories. Firstly personal, micro-narratives that deal directly with the experience of war, often derived from contemporary interest in diaries and oral histories. Presenting both a close-up view of the viscerality, and the tedium and powerlessness of personal situations, these same narratives also address the effects of the war on hitherto under-regarded groups such as children and animals. Secondly, the authors look at the impact of the course of the war on theaters, often left out in reflections on the main European combatants and therefore not part of the regular iconography of the trenches in places such as Denmark, Canada, India, the Levant, Greece and east Africa.
Physical Description:xi, 286 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3319668501
9783319668505