Introduction: Reading the First World War 100 Years after
págs. 5-12
“The road bare and white”: Hemingway, Europe and the Artifice of Ritualised Space
págs. 15-32
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págs. 53-70
págs. 71-81
“Sons of Two Empires”: The Idea of Nationhood in Anzac and Turkish Poems of the Gallipoli Campaign
págs. 83-107
“Knowing you will understand”: The Usage of Poetry as a Historical Source about the Experience of the First World War
págs. 109-124
“Prefer not, eh?”: Re-Scribing the Lives of the Great War Poets in Contemporary British Historical Fiction
págs. 125-147
Traumatic Re-enactments: Portraits of Veterans in Contemporary British and Canadian First World War Fiction
págs. 149-163
A Different Perspective (?): Air Warfare in Derek Robinson’s Post-Memory Aviation Fiction
págs. 165-176
Great War Games: Notes on Collective Memory, the Adynaton, and Posthumanism
págs. 177-185
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págs. 195-199




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