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Visions of War: World War II in Popular Literature and Culture
University of Wisconsin Press, 1992 Paper: 978-0-87972-556-3 | Cloth: 978-0-87972-555-6 Library of Congress Classification PN56.W3V57 1992 Dewey Decimal Classification 810.9358
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
For Americans World War II was “a good war,” a war that was worth fighting. Even as the conflict was underway, a myriad of both fictional and nonfictional books began to appear examining one or another of the raging battles. These essays examine some of the best literature and popular culture of World War II. Many of the studies focus on women, several are about children, and all concern themselves with the ways that the war changed lives. While many of the contributors concern themselves with the United States, there are essays about Great Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Poland, Russia, and Japan. See other books on: Literature and the war | Popular Literature | Schofield, Mary Anne | Visions | World II See other titles from University of Wisconsin Press |
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