Cover -- Titel -- Imprint -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Soldier's Tale Template and Some Variations. Richard Aldington, ‚Death of a Hero' (1929), Frederick Manning, ‚The Middle Parts of Fortune' (1929), Evadne Price, ‚Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War' (1930) -- 3 Turning Men Into Soldiers. Ian Hay, ‚The First Hundred Thousand' (1915), A.P. Herbert, ‚The Secret Battle' (1919) -- 4 Same-Sex R. Ernest Raymond, ‚Tell England: A Study in a Generation' (1922), Rose Allatini, ‚Despised and Rejected' (1918) -- 5 Shell Shock. Rebecca West, ‚The Return of the Soldier' (1918), Gilbert Frankau, ‚Peter Jackson, Cigar Merchant' (1920) -- 6 Non-Combatants and Others. H.G. Wells, ‚Mr Britling Sees It Through' (1916), John Galsworthy, ‚The Burning Spear' (1919) -- 7 The Reciprocal Gaze. May Sinclair, ‚The Romantic' (1920), Cicely Hamilton, ‚William, an Englishman' (1919), Irene Rathbone, ‚We That Were Young' (1932) -- 8 Gender and Genre. John Buchan, ‚Mr Standfast' (1919), Warwick Deeping, ‚The House of Adventure' (1921) -- 9 Theatrical Interlude. Joan Littlewood, ‚Oh What A Lovely War' (1963), Alan Seymour, ‚The One Day of the Year' (1960) -- 10 Anzac Musters. William Baylebridge, ‚Anzac Musters' (1921), Leonard Mann, ‚Flesh in Armour' (1932) -- 11 Historical Interlude. Bill Gammage, ‚The Broken Years' (1974), Paul Fussell, ‚The Great War and Modern Memory' (1975), Eric J. Leed, ‚No Man's Land: Combat and Identity in World War I' (1979), Elaine Showalter, ‚The Female Malady: Women, Madness and English Culture' 1830-1980 (1985) -- 12 A Tale of Two Stephens: British and Australian Commemorative Fiction. Sebastian Faulks, ‚Birdsong' (1993), Peter Yeldham, ‚Barbed Wire and Roses' (2007) -- Bibliography -- Backcover.
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