Women, the First World War and the Dramatic Imagination: International Essays (1914-1999)Claire M. Tylee E. Mellen Press, 2000 - 283 pages This collection of essays demonstrates the continuing effects of World War I on the cultural memories of the disparate nations involved, including Ireland, Germany, Canada and Scotland at the end of the 20th century. It draws on various critical approaches to analyze dramas that range globally from France, Germany and Australia as well as the UK and the USA. |
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... Rosa's personal life and her political commitment . The film mediates Rosa's life through the concerns of socialist - feminism in the 1980s . My central concern is to investigate the ways in which the film's exploration of Rosa's ...
... Rosa's personal life and her political commitment . The film mediates Rosa's life through the concerns of socialist - feminism in the 1980s . My central concern is to investigate the ways in which the film's exploration of Rosa's ...
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... ( Rosa and Karl Leibknecht in 1919 and the suicides of Red Army Faction members in 1977 and , for viewers of the film in the 90s , Petra Kelly the green part Activist who died in suspicious circumstances ) . Rosa's untimely and brutal ...
... ( Rosa and Karl Leibknecht in 1919 and the suicides of Red Army Faction members in 1977 and , for viewers of the film in the 90s , Petra Kelly the green part Activist who died in suspicious circumstances ) . Rosa's untimely and brutal ...
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... Rosa from the pathological — but I would argue that political idealism and von Trotta's conception ( or any conception ) of Rosa is embedded within the psychic economics of the lost object - which is the source of ' hysterical ...
... Rosa from the pathological — but I would argue that political idealism and von Trotta's conception ( or any conception ) of Rosa is embedded within the psychic economics of the lost object - which is the source of ' hysterical ...
Contents
Introduction Claire M Tylee | 1 |
a play of today for tomorrow 1915 | 23 |
Gertrude Steins | 39 |
Copyright | |
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The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the First World War Vincent Sherry No preview available - 2005 |