Disquiet on the Western Front: World War II and Postmodern Fiction (1). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UNKNOWN: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. MLA. Laurel, Brett. Disquiet on the Western Front: World War Ii and Postmodern Fiction (1). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UNKNOWN: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Internet resource. CHICAGO. Laurel Brett. · Disquiet on the Western Front: World War II and Postmodern Fiction Hardcover – September 1, by Laurel Brett (Author) out of 5 stars 2 ratings5/5(2). Brett, Laurel. Disquiet on the Western Front. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, , $ pages. Reviewed by Heidi Turner, M.A., Independent Scholar In this relatively short work, Laurel Brett argues for an understanding of the modern novel and postmodern novel as products of their two wars: World War I and World War II.
Описание: The Book of Disquiet is one of the great literary works of the twentieth century. Written over the course of Fernando Pessoa's life, it was first published in , pieced together from the thousands of individual manuscript pages left behind by Pessoa after his death in Now this fragmentary modernist masterpiece appears. Disquiet on the Western Front: World War II and Postmodern Fiction Hardcover - September 1, by Laurel Brett (Author) out of 5 stars 2 ratings. Cerca nella rete #adessonews. carca in questo sito. Generic selectors.
Disquiet on the Western Front: World War II and Postmodern Fiction. Author/Creator: Brett, Laurel. Publication: Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publisher. Brett, Laurel. Disquiet on the Western Front. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, , $ pages. In this relatively short work, Laurel Brett argues for an understanding of the modern novel and postmodern novel as products of their two wars: World War I and World War II. She examines two post-World War I modernist novels (The Sun Also Rises and To the Lighthouse) and. This groundbreaking study looks at the evolution of the war novel, tracing the movement from the modernist novel that followed World War I to the postmodernist novel that followed World War II. The book uses close readings of iconic literary texts such as Catch and Slaughterhouse-Five to discover the origins of the postmodern zeitgeist.
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