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Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, vol. 41, n° 2 :

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, vol. 41, n° 2 : "Writing 1914-1918: National Responses to the Great War" (N. Bianchi et T. Garfitt, dir.)

Publié le par Marc Escola (Source : Nicolas Bianchi)

Référence bibliographique : Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, vol. 41, n° 2 : "Writing 1914-1918: National Responses to the Great War" (N. Bianchi et T. Garfitt, dir.), New Prairie Press, 2017. EAN13 : 23344415.

 

STTCL, Volume 41, Issue 2

 

Writing 1914-1918: National Responses to the Great War

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature (STTCL) is committed to publishing high quality, anonymously peer reviewed articles written in English on post-1900 literature, film, and media in French, German, and Spanish. The journal is devoted to theory and criticism in the modern languages, and encourages interdisciplinary and collaborative submissions. A book review section appears in every issue.

Guest Editors

Nicolas Bianchi (Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III) & Toby Garfitt (Magdalen College, Oxford)

By shedding light on some original responses to the Great War that are today hardly known, and by asking the same questions of many works written in contexts which were radically different, this STTCL special issue advocates for a genuinely comparative approach to this literature. Born in a context of nationalist withdrawal, these cultural objects also had a paradoxically wide circulation (due to early translations, commentaries, literary reactions, and so on), which is why study of these apparently isolated writers is so valuable.

http://newprairiepress.org/sttcl/vol41/iss2/

 

Introduction

Nicolas Bianchi and Toby Garfitt

From the National Context to its Margins: When the World Used Literature to Respond to the Great War

Articles

Anna Branach-Kallas

Canadians in the Manichean Universe of War: The Novels of Ralph Connor

María Inés Tato

A Discordant Voice from the Trenches: Juan José de Soiza Reilly’s War Chronicles

Richard Millington and Roger Smith

“A Few Bars of the Hymn of Hate”: The Reception of Ernst Lissauer’s “Haßgesang gegen England” in German and English

Arabella L. Hobbs

Regretful Ruminations: Jacques Rivière’s L’Allemand: Souvenirs et réflexions d'un prisonnier de guerre

Lisa Marie Anderson

From Abstraction to Documentary: Ernst Toller’s Plays as War Dramas

Cecilia Benaglia

Marcelle Capy and the Pacifist Female Voices Amidst the Conflict

Flavie Fouchard

Adorable Clio: The Prose Poetry of Jean Giraudoux: Writing Against Realism

Nichole T. Gleisne

Soldier-Poet or Écrivain-Combattant: How the French Trenches of World War I Defined Witnessing

Susan McCready

French Theater and the Memory of the Great War

Book Reviews