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Modernism (Literature) --- War and literature. --- War in literature. --- Modernism (Literature). --- Krieg. --- Englisch. --- Literatur. --- Moderne. --- Kriegsliteratur.
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Diese Arbeit setzt sich zum Ziel, durch Analyse der Kriegsdichtung des georgisch-russischen Dichters Bulat Šalvovič Okudžava einen ersten Beitrag zur literaturwissenschaftlichen Erschließung des bisher vorliegenden Werks dieses Austors zu liefern. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die 1961 erschienen Erzählung "Mach's gut, Schüler" (Bud' zdorov, školjar), die der Dichter selbst als sein "Prosadebüt" bezeichnet hat und am Anfang eines umfangreichen Prosaschaffens steht.
Literature & literary studies --- Ackern --- Bulat --- Kreigesdichtung --- Krieg --- kritische --- Literatur --- Okudžava --- russische Dichtung --- sowjetische Kriegsliteratur --- über
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Kriegsliteratur. --- Littérature russe --- Powest. --- Russian literature --- Russian literature. --- Geschichte 950-1650. --- To 1700.
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Diese Arbeit setzt sich zum Ziel, durch Analyse der Kriegsdichtung des georgisch-russischen Dichters Bulat Šalvovič Okudžava einen ersten Beitrag zur literaturwissenschaftlichen Erschließung des bisher vorliegenden Werks dieses Austors zu liefern. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die 1961 erschienen Erzählung "Mach's gut, Schüler" (Bud' zdorov, školjar), die der Dichter selbst als sein "Prosadebüt" bezeichnet hat und am Anfang eines umfangreichen Prosaschaffens steht.
Literature & literary studies --- Ackern --- Bulat --- Kreigesdichtung --- Krieg --- kritische --- Literatur --- Okudžava --- russische Dichtung --- sowjetische Kriegsliteratur --- über
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Diese Arbeit setzt sich zum Ziel, durch Analyse der Kriegsdichtung des georgisch-russischen Dichters Bulat Šalvovič Okudžava einen ersten Beitrag zur literaturwissenschaftlichen Erschließung des bisher vorliegenden Werks dieses Austors zu liefern. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die 1961 erschienen Erzählung "Mach's gut, Schüler" (Bud' zdorov, školjar), die der Dichter selbst als sein "Prosadebüt" bezeichnet hat und am Anfang eines umfangreichen Prosaschaffens steht.
Ackern --- Bulat --- Kreigesdichtung --- Krieg --- kritische --- Literatur --- Okudžava --- russische Dichtung --- sowjetische Kriegsliteratur --- über
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Such esteemed writers as Willa Cather, Katherine Mansfield, Edith Wharton, and Virginia Woolf can be counted among the women writing about World War I. But more ordinary writers were also compelled to write about the war, revisiting their often extraordinary wartime experiences - as nurses, ambulance drivers, munitions workers, and more. In Women Writers and the Great War, Dorothy Goldman, Jane Gledhill, and Judith Hattaway explore the literary, social, and psychological themes that emerge from the writings on the war by women from all walks of life. Diaries, letters, newspaper and magazine pieces, short stories, and novels document their powerful and complex response to what remains one of the most tumultuous periods in modern history. The authors of Women Writers and the Great War argue that it is to a large extent women's exclusion from the trenches that has resulted in their exclusion from the canon of war literature. Even to this day, scant critical attention has been paid to the wide range of women's writing on the war. What can be found there are not only valuable eye-witness accounts of history but literary history in the making. Examining the work of many women writers from Great Britain and the United States, the authors look at the way in which they devised an appropriate literary form, the extent to which their identity as women shaped the content and style of their work, the extent to which that work does - and does not - fit into the literary history of the period, and whether these women can be said to share a common literary voice.
American literature --- American literature. --- English literature --- English literature. --- Frau. --- Kriegsliteratur. --- Schriftstellerin. --- War and literature. --- Weltkrieg --- Women and literature --- Women and literature. --- Women. --- World War, 1914-1918 --- History and criticism --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- Women authors. --- History --- Literature and the war --- 1900-1999. --- Englisch. --- English-speaking countries. --- Great Britain. --- Gro�britannien. --- USA. --- United States.
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The literature of World War II has emerged as an accomplished, moving, and challenging body of work, produced by writers as different as Norman Mailer and Virginia Woolf, Primo Levi and Ernest Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre and W. H. Auden. This Companion provides a comprehensive overview of the international literatures of the war: both those works that recorded or reflected experiences of the war as it happened, and those that tried to make sense of it afterwards. It surveys the writing produced in the major combatant nations (Britain and the Commonwealth, the USA, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, and the USSR), and explores its common themes. With its chronology and guide to further reading, it will be an invaluable source of information and inspiration for students and scholars of modern literature and war studies.
Comparative literature --- anno 1940-1949 --- World War, 1939-1945 --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Literature and the war. --- Littérature et guerre --- Literature and the war --- 82 <091> --- 82:93 --- 82.04 --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Historische voorstelling in de strikte zin --- Literatuur en geschiedenis --- Literaire thema's --- Weltkrieg <1939-1945, Motiv> --- Literatur. --- Kriegsliteratur. --- 82.04 Literaire thema's --- 82:93 Literatuur en geschiedenis --- 82 <091> Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Historische voorstelling in de strikte zin --- Weltkrieg <1939-1945, Motiv>. --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Littérature et guerre --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Literature - General --- World War, 1939-1945 - Literature and the war --- Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) --- Dans la littérature
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