Modernism, material culture and the first world war

Shifts the scholarly conversation on modernism and war from shell shock to material cultureProvides the first book-length study of the material culture of the First World War through the lens of modernist literatureRethinks the relationship between modernism and armed conflict in tangible terms by e...

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