The Crimean War in the British Imagination
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The Crimean War in the British Imagination

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The Crimean War (1854 1856) was the first to be fought in the era of modern communications, and it had a profound influence on British literary culture, bringing about significant shifts in perceptions of heroism and national identity. Stefanie Markovits explores how mid-Victorian writers and artists reacted to an unpopular war: one in which home-front reaction was conditi...more
Hardcover, 304 pages
Published September 21st 2009 by Cambridge University Press (first published 2009)
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