World War One, American Literature, and the Federal State

Auteur: Whalan, Mark (University of Oregon)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
Rather than focusing on literary interpretations of trauma or memorialization as the most significant effects of World War One, this book shows an empowered federal state as a significant factor in experimental American culture well before the 1930s. This book is for scholars of American modernism and the literature of World War One.

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Rather than focusing on literary interpretations of trauma or memorialization as the most significant effects of World War One, this book shows an empowered federal state as a significant factor in experimental American culture well before the 1930s. This book is for scholars of American modernism and the literature of World War One.
ISBN / EAN 9781108473835
Auteur Whalan, Mark (University of Oregon)
Editeur Cambridge University Press