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Women''s Writing of the First World War

English

The First World War was a transformative experience for women, facilitating their entry into new spaces and alternative spheres of activity, both on the home front and on the edges of danger zones in Europe and beyond. The centenary of the conflict is an appropriate moment to reassess what we choose to remember about womens roles and responsibilities in this period and how women recorded their experiences. It is timely to (re)consider the narratives of womens involvement not only as nurses, VADs and mourning mothers, but as pacifist campaigners, poets, war correspondents and contributors to developing genres of war writing.

This interdisciplinary volume examines womens representations of wartime experience across a wide range of genres, including modernist fiction, ghost stories, utopia, poetry, life-writing and journalism. Contributors provide fresh perspectives on womens written responses to the conflict, exploring womens war work, constructions of femininity and the maternal in wartime, and the relationship between feminism, suffrage and pacifism. The volume reinforces the importance of the retrieval of womens wartime experience, urging us to rethink what we choose to commemorate and widening the presence of women in the expanding canon of war writing. This book was originally published as a special issue of Womens Writing.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 80g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367587109

About

Emma Liggins is a Senior Lecturer in English at Manchester Metropolitan University UK. She is the author of Odd Women? Spinsters Widows and Lesbians in British Womens Fiction 1850s-1930s (2014) and a chapter on May Sinclair and womens war work in May Sinclair: Re-Thinking Bodies and Minds eds. Rebecca Bowler and Claire Drewery (2016).Elizabeth Nolan is a Senior Lecturer in English at Manchester Metropolitan University UK. Her publications include American Womens Writing of the First World War in Literature Compass (2007) The Awakening as Literary Innovation: Chopin Maupassant and the Evolution of Genre in The Cambridge Companion to Kate Chopin (2008) and The Womans Novel Beyond Sentimentalism in The Cambridge History of the American Novel (2011).

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