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Modern Nostalgia Siegfried Sassoon Trauma And The Second World War Robert Hemmings

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Modern Nostalgia Siegfried Sassoon Trauma And The Second World War Robert Hemmings
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.07 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Robert Hemmings
ISBN: 9780748633067, 0748633065
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Modern Nostalgia Siegfried Sassoon Trauma And The Second World War Robert Hemmings by Robert Hemmings 9780748633067, 0748633065 instant download after payment.

This book explores Siegfried Sassoon's writing of the twenties, thirties and forties, demonstrating the connections between trauma and nostalgia in a culture saturated with the anxieties of war.Informed by the texts of Freud, W.H.R. Rivers and other psychological writers of the early twentieth century, as well as contemporary theorists of nostalgia and trauma, this book examines the pathology of nostalgia conveyed in Sassoon's unpublished poems, letters and journals, together with his published work. It situates his ongoing anxiety about 'Englishness', modernity, and his relation to modernist aesthetics, within the context of other literary responses to the legacy of war, and the threat of war's return, by writers including Edmund Blunden, Robert Graves and T. E. Lawrence.

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