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Mediating War in Early Modern German Prose

2012
Gunpowder technology had been in Europe since the fourteenth century, but it took two hundred years before German authors were aware of its social and aesthetic implications. When early modern people discussed gunpowder warfare in texts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries they were astonished by its ability to destroy people, places, and things,
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THE SPIRIT OF A HUMAN WAR IN THE MODERN UZBEK PROSE DESCRIPTION

Конференции, 2020
The depiction of the human psyche in war is illuminated on thebasis of artistic psychology and conflict.
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The War Prose of Viktor Platonovich Nekrasov

1969
A brief analysis of the treatment of the theme of war in the prose writings of V. P. Nekrasov.
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War and Peace: New Russian Prose

The Slavic and East European Journal, 2007
Benjamin M. Sutcliffe   +2 more
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Women, wars and militarism in Svetlana Alexievich’s documentary prose

Media, War & Conflict, 2017
This work examines the war prose of Svetlana Alexievich, an author from Belarus who writes predominantly in the oral history genre about significant political and social events in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states. Alexievich is the 14th woman who has won the Nobel Prize in Literature and is one of just a few nonfiction authors recognized by the ...
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Revolutionary Prose of the English Civil War

The Modern Language Review, 1987
J. A. Downie   +2 more
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Anti-war motives in the prose of V. Yavorivsky

PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TRANSLATION STUDIES: EUROPEAN POTENTIAL, 2022
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