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Personal Narratives, Peripheral Theatres: Essays on the Great War (1914-18)

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This book is a collection of essays on neglected aspects of the Great War. It begins by asking what exactly was so "Great" about it, before turning to individual studies of various aspects of the war. These fall broadly into two categories. Firstly personal, micro-narratives that deal directly with the experience of war, often derived from contemporary interest in diaries and oral histories. Presenting both a close-up view of the viscerality, and the tedium and powerlessness of personal situations, these same narratives also address the effects of the war on hitherto under-regarded groups such as children and animals. Secondly, the authors look at the impact of the course of the war on theatres, often left out in reflections on the main European combatants and therefore not part of the regular iconography of the trenches in places such as Denmark, Canada, India, the Levant, Greece and East Africa.

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Leisure and Free Time in the Trenches of Flanders: Américo Olavo's Account.- Opening the Eyes of Memory: War Painting in Adriano Sousa Lopes and Amadeo de Souza Cardoso.- War Remembered, Nation Imagined: First World War Memoirs of the 'Portuguese Renaissance'.- An Original Example of Exploring the Inner Self through the Archives of a Diary: André Fontaine, Jean Corentin Carré, the youngest hero of the Great War (1900- 1915-1918).- Speeches and Letters from Enlisting Children (France, 1914-1918).- Ambivalence and Opportunism concerning the Great War in Céline's Novel Casse-pipe.

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This book is a collection of essays on neglected aspects of the Great War. It begins by asking what exactly was so "Great" about it, before turning to individual studies of various aspects of the war. These fall broadly into two categories. Firstly personal, micro-narratives that deal directly with the experience of war, often derived from contemporary interest in diaries and oral histories. Presenting both a close-up view of the viscerality, and the tedium and powerlessness of personal situations, these same narratives also address the effects of the war on hitherto under-regarded groups such as children and animals. Secondly, the authors look at the impact of the course of the war on theatres, often left out in reflections on the main European combatants and therefore not part of the regular iconography of the trenches in places such as Denmark, Canada, India, the Levant, Greece and East Africa.

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Assisted by Anthony Barker (Editor), Maria Teresa Cortez (Editor), Mari Eugénia Pereira (Editor), Maria Eugénia Pereira (Editor), Otília Martins (Editor), Maria Eugénia Pereira (Editor), Paulo Alexandre Pereira (Editor), Maria Teresa Cortez et al (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319883274
ISBN 978-3-31-988327-4
No. of pages 286
Dimensions 155 mm x 237 mm x 18 mm
Weight 474 g
Illustrations XI, 286 p. 18 illus. in color.
Series Second Language Learning and Teaching
Issues in Literature and Culture
Second Language Learning and Teaching
Issues in Literature and Culture
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

Theaterwissenschaft, Fremdsprachenerwerb, Fremdsprachendidaktik, B, History, Theatre Studies, Geschichte der darstellenden Künste, Language Education, Language and education, Language teaching & learning, History, Modern, Modern History, Theater—History, Theatre History

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