A Different Perspective (?): Air Warfare in Derek Robinson’s Post-Memory Aviation Fiction
The canonical literary epitome of the Great War is, beyond doubt, the infantry soldier trapped in what Paul Fussell called the “troglodyte world” of the notorious trenches. There exists, however, a considerable number of literary accounts devoted to a different ‘space’—and thus allegedly...
Main Author: | Sokolowska-Paryz, Marzena |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Alicante
2018-12-01
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Series: | Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses |
Online Access: | https://raei.ua.es/article/view/2018-n31-air-warfare-in-derek-robinson-s-post-memory-aviation-fiction |
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