This series has been designed to offer students and researchers a compact means of orientation in their study of Anglophone literary texts. Each volume will introduce readers to current concepts and methodologies, as well as academic debates, by combining theory with text analysis and contextual anchoring. Intro -- Editors' Preface -- Preface -- Contents -- 0 Introduction -- Part I: Systematic Questions: Genres and Perspectives -- 1 The First World War in Poetry -- 2 Autobiographical Writing and the First World War -- 3 The Novel of the First World War -- 4 The Short Story of the First World War -- 5 The First World War in British Narrative Film and Television: From Visual Archive to Filmic Imagination -- 6 Gendering the First World War: Masculinity and Femininity in First World War Literary and Cultural Production -- 7 Indian Writings of the First World War -- Part II: Close Readings -- 8 Richard Aldington, Images of War (1919) and Death of a Hero (1929) -- 9 Enid Bagnold, A Diary Without Dates (1918) and The Happy Foreigner (1920) -- 10 Arnold Bennett, The Pretty Lady (1918) -- 11 Edmund Blunden, Undertones of War (1928) and War Poetry -- 12 Mary Borden, The Forbidden Zone (1929) and Sarah Gay (1931) -- 13 Vera Brittain, Testament of Youth (1933) -- 14 Ford Madox Ford, Parade's End (tetralogy, 1924-1928) -- 15 Robert Graves, War Poetry and Goodbye To all That (1929) -- 16 Ivor Gurney, War Poetry -- 17 Thomas Hardy, War Poetry -- 18 Storm Jameson, That Was Yesterday (1932) and Mirror in Darkness (1934-1936) -- 19 David Jones, In Parenthesis (1937) -- 20 Rudyard Kipling, Poetry and Short Stories of the First World War -- 21 Vernon Lee, Satan the Waster (1920) and Peace with Honour (1915) -- 22 Rose Macaulay, Non-Combatants and Others (1916) and Other War Writings -- 23 Wilfred Owen, War Poetry -- 24 Ernest Raymond, Tell England (1922) and Other Writings -- 25 Isaac Rosenberg, War Poetry -- 26 Siegfried Sassoon, War Poems (1919) and The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston (1937) -- 27 R.C. Sherriff, Journey's End (1928) -- 28 May Sinclair, A Journal of Impressions in Belgium (1915), War Poetry and Fiction.
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