The Soldier as Novelist: Literature, History, and the Great War
Vance points out that the Canadian veterans' spirited and very public campaign to protect their past characterize the construction of a community's perception of its past. He comments on the anti-war books saying that they cast doubt on the very thing that many soldiers valued most highly...
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