War in literature
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- A Nation of victims? : representations of German wartime suffering from 1945 to the present
- A history of American Civil War literature
- Ambrose Bierce and the dance of death
- American writers and the approach of World War II, 1935-1941 : a literary history
- Authoring war : the literary representation of war from the Iliad to Iraq
- Behind the lines : war resistance poetry on the American homefront since 1941
- Besieged : early modern British siege literature, 1642-1722
- Bloody constraint : war and chivalry in Shakespeare
- Cannons and codes : law, literature, and America's wars
- Chapaev and his comrades : war and the Russian literary hero across the twentieth century
- Character and mourning : Woolf, Faulkner, and the novel elegy of the First World War
- Children at war : from the First World War to the Gulf
- Children's literature review : excerpts from reviews, criticism, and commentary on books for children and young people, Volume 127
- Curating and re-curating the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq
- Dragon in ambush : the art of war in the poems of Mao Zedong
- Faulkner, aviation, and modern war
- Hebrew literature and the 1948 war : essays on philology and responsibility
- Holy war in Judaism : the fall and rise of a controversial idea
- Insurgent testimonies : witnessing colonial trauma in modern and Anglophone literature
- Killer Apps : War, Media, Machine
- L'image de l'enfant dans les conflits
- Lessons from Sarajevo : a war stories primer
- Liberal epic : the Victorian practice of history from Gibbon to Churchill
- Lignes de fronts : le roman de guerre dans la littérature africaine
- Literary cultures of the Civil War
- Literature at war, 1914-1940 : representing the "time of greatness" in Germany
- Literature, emotions, and pre-modern war : conflict in medieval and early modern Europe
- Male armor : the soldier-hero in contemporary American culture
- Mark of the beast : death and degradation in the literature of the Great War
- Masculine identity in the fiction of the Arab East since 1967
- Men after war
- Modernism and World War II
- Modernism, history and the First World War
- Modernism, male friendship, and the First World War
- Modernism, war, and violence
- More than just war : narratives of the just war tradition and military life
- Nineteenth-century American literature and the long Civil War
- Novelists on the American Civil War
- Of irony and empire : Islam, the West, and the transcultural invention of Africa
- Of myth, life, and war in Plato's Republic
- Protest or propaganda : war in the Old Testament book of Kings and in contemporaneous ancient Near Eastern texts
- Representing wars from 1860 to the present : fields of action, fields of vision
- Romantic wars : studies in culture and conflict, 1793-1822
- Soldiers once and still : Ernest Hemingway, James Salter & Tim O'Brien
- South by Southwest : Katherine Anne Porter and the burden of Texas history
- Southern women novelists and the Civil War : trauma and collective memory in the American literary tradition since 1861
- Speech and thought in Latin war narratives : words of warriors
- Staging the war : American drama and World War II
- Teaching Hemingway and war
- Tense future : modernism, total war, encyclopedic form
- Terror and reconciliation : Sri Lankan Anglophone literature, 1983-2009
- Textual Strategies in Ancient War Narrative : Thermopylae, Cannae and Beyond
- The Cambridge companion to war writing
- The health of the state : modern US war narrative and the American political imagination, 1890-1964
- The imagined Civil War : popular literature of the North & South, 1861-1865
- The language of war : literature and culture in the U.S. from the Civil War through World War II
- The literature of absolute war : transnationalism and World War II
- The nightmare of history : the fictions of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence
- The people's right to the novel : war fiction in the postcolony
- The star, the cross, and the crescent : religions and conflicts in Francophone literature from the Arab world
- Tolstoy on war : narrative art and historical truth in "War and peace"
- Tony Harrison and the Holocaust
- Unto the breach : martial formations, historical trauma, and the early modern stage
- Veteran poetics : British literature in the age of mass warfare, 1790-2015
- Viking poems on war and peace : a study in skaldic narrative
- Wallace Stevens and the apocalyptic mode
- War after death : on violence and its limits
- War and American literature
- War and nation in the theatre of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- War and peace : critical issues in European societies and literature 800-1800
- War no more : the antiwar impulse in American literature, 1861-1914
- Warrior geeks : how 21st century technology is changing the way we fight and think about war
- Watching war
- Women and the war story
- Writers, writing on conflicts and wars in Africa
- Writings of persuasion and dissonance in the Great War : that better whiles may follow worse
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