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"Catharine Savage Brosman examines literary depictions of war and wartime in France from the early nineteenth century - the Napoleonic era - through World War II and its aftermath.
Visions of War in France examines - in a historical, cultural, and ideological context - the development of nationalism and evolving views on warfare, how war has been treated by authors and artists in France since 1800, and especially the distinctive ways of grappling with the physical, psychological, and philosophical issues in the war-novel genre."--BOOK JACKET.
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War in literature, History and criticism, French fictionShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Visions of war in France: fiction, art, ideology
1999, Louisiana State University Press
in English
0807123463 9780807123461
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-227) and index.
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