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Soviet Prose After the War

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1949
FOR almost five years after June 1941, Soviet literature was a war literature. The gigantic "struggle for the fatherland" provided all the subject matter to Russian novelists, playwrights, and poets. In no other country did the war absorb the writers so completely or was it reflected in so many works as in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
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Spanish Pacifist and Soviet Civil War Prose

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 2008
This article compares literary responses to war in Spanish depictions of the North African campaigns and Russian Civil War prose, examining thematic, structural, and aesthetic qualities, as well as ideological divergences in their reception of war. In particular, Jose Diaz Fernandez's El blocao and Isaac Babel's Red Cavalry present a compelling case of
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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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Metaphors of war and travel in seneca's prose works

Greece and Rome, 1980
The purpose of this paper is an examination of the metaphors of life as warfare and life as a journey in the prose writings of the philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca. The discussion will centre on the essays and letters; the tragedies will not be directly considered.
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THEME OF MEMORY IN MODERN PROSE ABOUT THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR

Culture and Text, 2020
The article is devoted to the problem of memory in Russian prose of the second half of the XX–XXI centuries. The periodization of this literature, its leading directions are presented: historical, ontological, existential, and aesthetic, which characterizes the literature of recent decades.
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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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Heinrich Boll's early prose : a discourse of war-damaged bodies

2009
Using insights drawn from research in a variety of disciplines into theories of the body, this dissertation investigates Heinrich Boll's (1917-1985) early prose (1936-1955) as a discourse of war damaged bodies. The "new" texts discussed appeared in Germany between 1982 and 1995.
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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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