Heroes' Twilight by Bernard Bergonzi

Heroes' Twilight by Bernard Bergonzi

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When this text was first published in 1965, it offered radical perspectives on the poetry, fiction and autobiographical writing of World War I. This revised edition restores the book as a study of the work of those who fought, victims such as Wilfred Owen, and survivors including Robert Graves.

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Heroes' Twilight by Bernard Bergonzi

When this text was first published in 1965, it offered radical perspectives on the poetry, fiction and autobiographical writing of World War I. It mapped an area of literature which remains challenging and painfully fresh despite later carnage in the 20th century, challenging because of the quality of the writers who served, and because attitudes altered so fundamentally during its four traumatic years. This substantially revised and enlarged edition restores the book as a critical and historical study of the work of those who fought: victims, such as the poets Charles Sorley, Wilfred Owen, and Issac Rosenberg; and survivors, who returned to their experiences in prose works ten or more years after it had ended, including Edmund Blunden, Siegfried Sasson and Robert Graves. An account of contemporary responses to the war by civilian writers, including H.G. Wells, Arnold Bennett and D.H. Lawrence, is featured, and a final chapter discusses poems and novels about the war by writers born long after it was over.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9781857541359
ISBN 10 1857541359
Titre Heroes' Twilight
Auteur Bernard Bergonzi
Série Lives And Letters
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Carcanet Press Ltd
Année de publication 1996-05-23
Nombre de pages 260
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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