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British Writing of the Second World War

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British Writing of the Second World War is the first study to provide a detailed critical and historical survey of British literary culture in wartime. Concerned as much with war as with writing, it explores the significance of cultural representations of violence to the administration of the war effort. A theoretical account of the symbolic practices which connect militar...more
Hardcover, 256 pages
Published July 13th 2000 by Oxford University Press, USA
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