This collection of essays demonstrates the continuing effects of World War I on the cultural memories of the disparate nations involved, including Ireland, Germany, Canada and Scotland at the end of the 20th century. It draws on various critical approaches to analyze dramas that range globally from France, Germany and Australia as well as the UK and the USA.Just as Alice Wheeldon and her daughter Hettie are, through the song, expressing a longing for something beyond the material hopes of revolution - roses as well as bread - so too in the second extract Elizabeth Gordon Quinna#39;s desire for theanbsp;...
Title | : | Women, the First World War and the Dramatic Imagination : International Essays (1914-1999) |
Author | : | Claire M. Tylee |
Publisher | : | Edwin Mellen Press - 2000 |
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