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War Imagined, A: The First World War and English Culture


War Imagined, A: The First World War and English Culture

Paperback by Hynes, Samuel

War Imagined, A: The First World War and English Culture

£16.99

ISBN:
9780712650410
Publication Date:
12 Mar 1992
Language:
English
Publisher:
Vintage
Imprint:
Pimlico
Pages:
528 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 15 May 2024
War Imagined, A: The First World War and English Culture

Description

Between the opulent Edwardian years and the 1920s the First World War opens like a gap in time. England after the war was a different place; the arts were different; history was different; sex, society, class were all different. Samuel Hynes examines the process of that transformation. He explores a vast cultural mosaic comprising novels and poetry, music and theatre, journalism, paintings, films, parliamentary debates, public monuments, sartorial fashions, personal diaries and letters. Told in rich detail, this penetrating account shatters much of the received wisdom about the First World War. It shows how English culture adapted itself to the needs of killing, how our stereotypes of the war gradually took shape and how the nations thought and imagination were profoundly and irretrievably changed.

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