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War and Literature

2009
Before the industrial revolution writers described imaginary societies as a way of criticising their own. The genre was named after the visionary polis conceived by the 16th-century statesman and writer, Thomas More. His Utopians loathed war and never fought except when they were attacked or their citizens and others were mistreated overseas.
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War Literature

Contemporary Literature, 1980
Thomas Mallon, Andrew Rutherford
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War Stories: The War Memoir in History and Literature

Australian Journal of Politics & History, 2017
War Stories: The War Memoir in History and Literature. Edited by Philip Dwyer (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2017). 324 pp. US$130.00 (cloth).
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Emotional Literatures of War

2019
Andrew Lynch, Georgina Pitt
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War and Literature

2022
J. A. Hobson, Morris Ginsberg
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The Italian Literature of the Axis War

Italian and Italian American Studies, 2021
Guido Bartolini
exaly  

War and Literature

The Australian Quarterly, 1941
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The role of nationalism in Australian war literature of the 1930s

First World War Studies, 2014
Carolyn Holbrook
exaly  

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