War in literature
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- "Woman, your hour is sounding" : continuity and change in French women's Great War fiction, 1914-1919
- 1590s drama and militarism : portrayals of war in Marlowe, Chapman and Shakespeare's Henry V
- A freedom bought with blood : African American war literature from the Civil War to World War II
- A nation of victims? : representations of German wartime suffering from 1945 to the present
- A prescription for adversity : the moral art of Ambrose Bierce
- Actium and Augustus : the politics and emotions of civil war
- At home, at war : domesticity and World War I in American literature
- Bearing witness : perspectives on war and peace from the arts and humanities
- Behind the lines : war resistance poetry on the American homefront since 1941
- Bloody constraint : war and chivalry in Shakespeare
- British literature of the Blitz : fighting the people's war
- Chaucer and war
- Contexts of war : manipulation of genre in Virgilian battle narrative
- Curating and re-curating the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq
- Docu-fictions of war : U.S. interventionism in film and literature
- Dramatists and the bomb : American and British playwrights confront the nuclear age, 1945-1964
- Elizabeth Bishop's World War II-Cold War view
- Emerging perspectives on Yvonne Vera
- Emily Dickinson : a voice of war
- Fabricating history : English writers on the French Revolution
- Fighting for Rome : poets and Caesars, history, and civil war
- Fights of fancy : armed conflict in science fiction and fantasy
- Gunpowder, masculinity, and warfare in German texts, 1400-1700
- Herakles gone mad : rethinking heroism in an age of endless war
- History and warfare in Renaissance epic
- Holy war in Judaism : the fall and rise of a controversial idea
- Homeric megathemes : war-homilia-homecoming
- Imagining home : American war fiction from Hemingway to 9/11
- Immortal armor : the concept of Alkē in archaic Greek poetry
- Ingeborg Bachmann : Schreiben gegen den Krieg : eine Ausstellung = Writing against war : an exhibition
- Insurgent testimonies : witnessing colonial trauma in modern and Anglophone literature
- James Merrill's apocalypse
- Killer apps : war, media, machine
- 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
- Literature at war, 1914-1940 : representing the "time of greatness" in Germany
- Literatures of memory : history, time, and space in postwar writing
- Love and war in the Middle English romances
- Male armor : the soldier-hero in contemporary American culture
- Manipulating masculinity : war and gender in modern British and American literature
- Mark of the beast : death and degradation in the literature of the Great War
- Marlowe's soldiers : rhetorics of masculinity in the age of the Armada
- Memorial fictions : Willa Cather and the First World War
- Milton and the martial muse : Paradise lost and European traditions of war
- Modernism and World War II
- Modernism, history and the First World War
- Modernism, war, and violence
- Nelson's navy in fiction and film : depictions of British sea power in the Napoleonic era
- Of irony and empire : Islam, the West, and the transcultural invention of Africa
- Of myth, life, and war in Plato's Republic
- Old lies revisited : young readers and the literature of war and violence
- Osip Mandelʹštam and his age : a commentary on the themes of war and revolution in the poetry 1913-1923
- Pacifism and English literature : minstrels of peace
- Perspectives of four women writers on the Second World War : Gertrude Stein, Janet Flanner, Kay Boyle, and Rebecca West
- Poets and the Algerian war
- Princes of the trenches : narrating the German experience of the First World War
- Propertius : love and war : individual and state under Augustus
- Quand les images prennent position
- Re-writing America : Vietnam authors in their generation
- Representations of war in ancient Rome
- Romantic wars : studies in culture and conflict, 1793-1822
- Romanticism and war : a study of British Romantic Period writers and the Napoleonic Wars
- Rumors of war and infernal machines : technomilitary agenda-setting in American and British speculative fiction
- Science fiction, social conflict and war
- Shakespeare and the just war tradition
- Shakespeare and violence
- Shakespeare and war
- Shakespeare's theatre of war
- Sin sick : moral injury in war and literature
- Soldier saints and holy warriors : warfare and sanctity in the literature of early England
- Southern women novelists and the Civil War : trauma and collective memory in the American literary tradition since 1861
- Spenser's 'fierce warres and faithfull loves' : chilvalry and martial symbolism in the Faerie queene
- Staging the war : American drama and World War II
- Stoicism, politics, and literature in the age of Milton : war and peace reconciled
- Textual strategies in ancient war narrative : Thermopylae, Cannae and beyond
- The American Civil War : an anthology of essential writings
- The Anglo-Saxon warrior ethic : reconstructing lordship in Early English literature
- The Cambridge companion to war writing
- The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century British and American war literature
- The Spanish Civil War in literature
- The fiction of the 1940s : stories of survival
- The holocaust of texts : genocide, literature, and personification
- The imagined Civil War : popular literature of the North & South, 1861-1865
- The ironies of war : an introduction to Homer's Iliad
- The language of war : literature and culture in the U.S. from the Civil War through World War II
- The lords of battle : image and reality of the comitatus in Dark-Age Britain
- The mourner's song : war and remembrance from The Iliad to Vietnam
- The people's right to the novel : war fiction in the postcolony
- The poetics of supplication : Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
- The poetry of war
- The rape of Troy : evolution, violence, and the world of Homer
- The social and literary contexts of Malory's Morte Darthur
- The spoils of war : the bright and bitter fruits of human conflict
- The star, the cross, and the crescent : religions and conflicts in Francophone literature from the Arab world
- The violence within/the violence without : Wallace Stevens and the emergence of a revolutionary poetics
- The war that killed Achilles : the true story of Homer's Iliad and the Trojan War
- Theatres of war : contemporary perspectives
- Tolstoy on war : narrative art and historical truth in War and peace
- Under fire : childhood in the shadow of war
- Unto the breach : martial formations, historical trauma, and the early modern stage
- Vietnam in American literature
- Viking poems on war and peace : a study in skaldic narrative
- Violence and endurance : representations of war and peace in post-war Central American narratives
- Visions of war in France : fiction, art, ideology
- Voices prophesying war : future wars, 1763-3749
- Wallace Stevens and the apocalyptic mode
- War and combat, 1150-1270 : the evidence from old French literature
- War and peace in Dante : essays literary, historical and theological
- War and the Iliad
- War and words : horror and heroism in the literature of warfare
- War crimes, atrocity, and justice
- War in Erich Maria Remarque's All quiet on the Western front
- War in Ernest Hemingway's For whom the bell tolls
- War in Joseph Heller's Catch-22
- War in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five
- War is here : the Vietnam War and Canadian literature
- War's other voices : women writers on the Lebanese civil war
- War, violence, and the modern condition
- Watching war
- Waterloo and the Romantic imagination
- Women and World War 1 : the written response
- Women and the war story
- Women writing World War I : the 1922 publications of Virginia Woolf and Willa Cather
- Women's war drama in England in the seventeenth century
- Writing the good fight : political commitment in the international literature of the Spanish Civil War
- Writing war in the twentieth century
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