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Women's fiction and the Great War / edited by Suzanne Raitt and Trudi Tate
Bib ID 278775
Format BookBook
Description Oxford ; New York : Clarendon Press, 1997. 
vi, 293 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. 
ISBN 019818283X  0198182783 (pbk.)  B3934314 : 
Full contents Introduction / Trudi Tate and Suzanne Raitt -- 1. Mrs Humphry Ward and the First Casualty of War / Helen Small -- 2. Payments and Face Values: Edith Wharton's A Son at the Front / Mary Conde -- 3. 'Contagious Ecstasy': May Sinclair's War Journals / Suzanne Raitt -- 4. 'A Great Purifier': The Great War in Women's Romances and Memoirs 1914-1918 / Jane Potter -- 5. The Dissidence of Vernon Lee: Satan the Waster and the Will to Believe / Gillian Beer -- 6. The Grotesque and the Great War in to the Lighthouse / Tracy Hargreaves -- 7. 'It Goes on Happening': Frances Bellerby and the Great War / Nathalie Blondel -- 8. 'Still Some Obstinate Emotion Remains': Radclyffe Hall and the Meanings of Service / Claire Buck -- 9. Flies and Violets in Katherine Mansfield / Con Coroneos -- 10. Mary Butts, Mothers, and War / Mary Hamer -- 11. HD's War Neurotics / Trudi Tate -- 12. Gertrude Stein and War / Elizabeth Gregory. 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-288) and index.

Subjects English fiction - Women authors - History and criticism.  |  World War, 1914-1918 - Great Britain - Literature and the war.  |  Women and literature - Great Britain - History - 20th century.  |  English fiction - 20th century - History and criticism.  |  Modernism (Literature) - Great Britain.  |  World War, 1914-1918 - Women.
Other Authors Tate, Trudi  |  Raitt, Suzanne

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