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45. ‘That fi ghting was a long way off ’: Desert and Jungle War Poems
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Peter Robinson
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Illustrations ix
- Illustrations acknowledgements x
- Introduction: The Wars of the Twentieth Century 1
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Part I: Wars and their Literatures
- 1. Occasioning Peace: Three Poems of the Anglo-Boer War 11
- 2. ‘The essentially modern attitude toward war’: English Poetry of the Great War 20
- 3. Debatable Ground: Freedom and Constraint in British First World War Prose Fiction 31
- 4. One of Ours in Context: The American World War I Novel 40
- 5. The ‘moaning of the world’ and the ‘words that bring me peace’: Modernism and the First World War 47
- 6. The Great War and the Moving Image: Cinema and Memory 58
- 7. Irish Writing of Insurrection and Civil War, 1916–39 64
- 8. The Poetry of the Spanish Civil War 75
- 9. ‘Lucid Song’: The Poetry of the Second World War 85
- 10. American Poets of World War II 94
- 11. Writing after Nuremberg: The Judicial Imagination in the Age of the Trauma Trial 101
- 12. The Second World War in American Fiction 110
- 13. The Second World War in British Drama since 1968 118
- 14. Holocaust Testimony: Understanding and Criticism 126
- 15. Holocaust Film 134
- 16. O, Do Not Dream of Peace: American Poetry of the Korean War 151
- 17. The Fictions of Nuclear War, from Hiroshima to Vietnam 160
- 18. Cold War Films 172
- 19. Britain’s Small Wars: Domesticating ‘Emergency’ 181
- 20. The Disappeared and the Damned: Duplicity, Complicity and Reality in the Literature of the Pax Americana 190
- 21. Vietnam Fictions 205
- 22. ‘Will there be peace again?’: American and Vietnamese Poetry on the Vietnam/American War 214
- 23. Poetry and the Northern Ireland ‘Troubles’ 222
- 24. The Literature of the Falklands/Malvinas War 231
- 25. ‘An Uneven Killing Field’: British Literature and the Former Yugoslavia 241
- 26. Sacrifice and the Sublime since 11 September 2001 251
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Part II: Bodies, Behaviour, Cultures
- Introduction: Bodies, Behaviour, Cultures 265
- 27. War Memorials 269
- 28. Unsettled Memory: A Meditation on Contested Ground 277
- 29. War, Policing and Surveillance: Pat Barker and the Secret State 285
- 30. American Psychiatry, World War II and the Korean War 294
- 31. Pacifists and Conscientious Objectors 304
- 32. The Representation of Refugees in Arthur Koestler’s Arrival and Departure and Caryl Phillips’s A Distant Shore 317
- 33. ‘These rooms / run into each other like tunnels / leading to the underworld’: Race in War Literature 326
- 34. A Spy Under Every Bed: Espionage and Popular Literature from the First World War 334
- 35. Reflections on the Enemy: From Evil Nazis to Good Germans 341
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Part III: Technology
- Introduction: Technology 351
- 36. Camouflage and the Re-enchantment of Warfare 356
- 37. Warplane 366
- 38. Monsarrat’s Corvettes and the Battle of the Atlantic 380
- 39. Submarine Novels ‘After History’ 388
- 40. ‘An ecstasy of fumbling’: Gas Warfare, 1914–18 and the Uses of Affect 396
- 41. Paul Virilio as Twentieth-Century Military Strategist: War, Cinema and the Logistics of Perception 406
- 42. Word Electric, So Finite: Radio, Poetry and the Séance in World War I 413
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Part IV: Spaces
- Introduction: Spaces 427
- 43. The Trenches 431
- 44. Literature of the Camps in the Second World War 439
- 45. ‘That fi ghting was a long way off ’: Desert and Jungle War Poems 448
- 46. Cityscape: The Bombed City in the Second World War 456
- 47. The Eight-week College of the Age of Extremes: The Barracks and the Training Ground 465
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Part V: Genres
- Introduction: Genres 475
- 48. Contemporary War Drama: Caryl Churchill 479
- 49. Nuclear War in Science Fiction 490
- 50. The Children’s War 498
- 51. The Troubles with the Thriller: Northern Ireland, Political Violence and the Peace Process 508
- 52. Fantasies of Complicity in the Second World War 516
- 53. Visualising the Transformations of War: War and Art in the Twentieth Century 524
- 54. Twentieth-Century Spy Fiction 536
- 55. ‘Play Up and Play the Game!’: The Narrative of War Games 544
- 56. War Correspondence 553
- 57. Thinking War 562
- Notes on contributors 570
- Index 577
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Illustrations ix
- Illustrations acknowledgements x
- Introduction: The Wars of the Twentieth Century 1
-
Part I: Wars and their Literatures
- 1. Occasioning Peace: Three Poems of the Anglo-Boer War 11
- 2. ‘The essentially modern attitude toward war’: English Poetry of the Great War 20
- 3. Debatable Ground: Freedom and Constraint in British First World War Prose Fiction 31
- 4. One of Ours in Context: The American World War I Novel 40
- 5. The ‘moaning of the world’ and the ‘words that bring me peace’: Modernism and the First World War 47
- 6. The Great War and the Moving Image: Cinema and Memory 58
- 7. Irish Writing of Insurrection and Civil War, 1916–39 64
- 8. The Poetry of the Spanish Civil War 75
- 9. ‘Lucid Song’: The Poetry of the Second World War 85
- 10. American Poets of World War II 94
- 11. Writing after Nuremberg: The Judicial Imagination in the Age of the Trauma Trial 101
- 12. The Second World War in American Fiction 110
- 13. The Second World War in British Drama since 1968 118
- 14. Holocaust Testimony: Understanding and Criticism 126
- 15. Holocaust Film 134
- 16. O, Do Not Dream of Peace: American Poetry of the Korean War 151
- 17. The Fictions of Nuclear War, from Hiroshima to Vietnam 160
- 18. Cold War Films 172
- 19. Britain’s Small Wars: Domesticating ‘Emergency’ 181
- 20. The Disappeared and the Damned: Duplicity, Complicity and Reality in the Literature of the Pax Americana 190
- 21. Vietnam Fictions 205
- 22. ‘Will there be peace again?’: American and Vietnamese Poetry on the Vietnam/American War 214
- 23. Poetry and the Northern Ireland ‘Troubles’ 222
- 24. The Literature of the Falklands/Malvinas War 231
- 25. ‘An Uneven Killing Field’: British Literature and the Former Yugoslavia 241
- 26. Sacrifice and the Sublime since 11 September 2001 251
-
Part II: Bodies, Behaviour, Cultures
- Introduction: Bodies, Behaviour, Cultures 265
- 27. War Memorials 269
- 28. Unsettled Memory: A Meditation on Contested Ground 277
- 29. War, Policing and Surveillance: Pat Barker and the Secret State 285
- 30. American Psychiatry, World War II and the Korean War 294
- 31. Pacifists and Conscientious Objectors 304
- 32. The Representation of Refugees in Arthur Koestler’s Arrival and Departure and Caryl Phillips’s A Distant Shore 317
- 33. ‘These rooms / run into each other like tunnels / leading to the underworld’: Race in War Literature 326
- 34. A Spy Under Every Bed: Espionage and Popular Literature from the First World War 334
- 35. Reflections on the Enemy: From Evil Nazis to Good Germans 341
-
Part III: Technology
- Introduction: Technology 351
- 36. Camouflage and the Re-enchantment of Warfare 356
- 37. Warplane 366
- 38. Monsarrat’s Corvettes and the Battle of the Atlantic 380
- 39. Submarine Novels ‘After History’ 388
- 40. ‘An ecstasy of fumbling’: Gas Warfare, 1914–18 and the Uses of Affect 396
- 41. Paul Virilio as Twentieth-Century Military Strategist: War, Cinema and the Logistics of Perception 406
- 42. Word Electric, So Finite: Radio, Poetry and the Séance in World War I 413
-
Part IV: Spaces
- Introduction: Spaces 427
- 43. The Trenches 431
- 44. Literature of the Camps in the Second World War 439
- 45. ‘That fi ghting was a long way off ’: Desert and Jungle War Poems 448
- 46. Cityscape: The Bombed City in the Second World War 456
- 47. The Eight-week College of the Age of Extremes: The Barracks and the Training Ground 465
-
Part V: Genres
- Introduction: Genres 475
- 48. Contemporary War Drama: Caryl Churchill 479
- 49. Nuclear War in Science Fiction 490
- 50. The Children’s War 498
- 51. The Troubles with the Thriller: Northern Ireland, Political Violence and the Peace Process 508
- 52. Fantasies of Complicity in the Second World War 516
- 53. Visualising the Transformations of War: War and Art in the Twentieth Century 524
- 54. Twentieth-Century Spy Fiction 536
- 55. ‘Play Up and Play the Game!’: The Narrative of War Games 544
- 56. War Correspondence 553
- 57. Thinking War 562
- Notes on contributors 570
- Index 577