War Worlds: Violence, Sociality, and the Forms of Twentieth-Century Transatlantic Literature
<p>“War Worlds” reads twentieth-century British and Anglophone literature to examine the social practices of marginal groups (pacifists, strangers, traitors, anticolonial rebels, queer soldiers) during the world wars. This dissertation shows that these diverse “enemies within” England and its...
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12121 |