British and French Writers of the First World War
Comparative Studies in Cultural History
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring the profound effects of the Great War, this book delves into the experiences and transformations of notable writers from France and Britain. It examines how the conflict influenced their literary works, themes, and personal lives, revealing the war's lasting legacy on their creativity and perspectives. Through a blend of historical context and literary analysis, the narrative highlights the interplay between trauma and artistic expression during and after the war.
