World War, 1939-1945 -- Literature and the war
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- A gulf so deeply cut : American women poets and the Second World War
- A purgatorial flame : seven British writers in the Second World War
- Allegories of the purge : how literature responded to the postwar trials of writers and intellectuals in France
- American war literature, 1914 to Vietnam
- American women writers and the Nazis : ethics and politics in Boyle, Porter, Stafford, and Hellman
- Beyond the limit-experience : French poetry of the deportation, 1940-1945
- Bombs away! : representing the air war over Europe and Japan
- British poetry of the Second World War
- Cataclysm as catalyst : the theme of war in William Faulkner's fiction
- Collaboration and resistance : French literary life under the Nazi occupation
- Culture in camouflage : war, empire, and modern British literature
- Elizabeth Bishop's World War II---Cold War view
- Embodied memory : the theatre of George Tabori
- Encounters with darkness, French and German writers on World War II
- Es gibt Verdammte nur in Gurs : Literatur, Kultur und Alltag in einem südfranzösischen Internierungslager, 1940-1942
- Ezra Pound and Italian fascism
- Gegenwartsliteratur und Drittes Reich : dt. Autoren in d. Auseinandersetzung mit d. Vergangenheit
- Gender, patriarchy, and fascism in the Third Reich : the response of women writers
- Germans as victims in the literary fiction of the Berlin Republic
- Holocaust fiction
- How will the heart endure? : Elizabeth Bowen and the landscape of war
- Imagining Hitler
- In cold fear : the Catcher in the rye censorship controversies and postwar American character
- Journey to oblivion : the end of the East European Yiddish and German worlds in the mirror of literature
- L'intelligence en guerre
- Laughter in the trenches : humour and front experience in German first world war narratives
- Literature and history : around Suite française and Les bienveillantes
- Literatures of memory : history, time, and space in postwar writing
- Luftkrieg und Literatur : mit einem Essay zu Alfred Andersch
- Mauriac sous l'Occupation
- Narrative as counter-memory : a half-century of postwar writing in Germany and Japan
- Narratives of memory : British writing of the 1940s
- Okinawan war memory : transgenerational trauma and the war fiction of Medoruma Shun
- On the natural history of destruction
- On war and writing
- Poetry after Auschwitz : remembering what one never knew
- Poetry in the wars
- Prisoners of the Japanese : literary imagination and the prisoner-of-war experience
- Redefining resistance : the poetic wartime discourses of Francis Ponge, Benjamin Peret, Henri Michaux and Antonin Artaud
- Resistance, heroism, loss : World War II in Italian literature and film
- Robert Brasillach, ou, Encore un instant de bonheur
- Shakespeare between the world wars : the Anglo-American sphere
- Staging Holocaust resistance
- The American imagination after the war : notes on the novel, Jews, and hope
- The American love lyric after Auschwitz and Hiroshima
- The Cambridge companion to the literature of World War II
- The Second World War in contemporary British fiction : secret histories
- The Second World War in fiction
- The Second World War in literature : eight essays
- The burdens of survival : Ooka Shōhei's writings on the Pacific War
- The damned and the dead : the Eastern Front through the eyes of Soviet and Russian novelists
- The duty to stand aside : Nineteen Eighty-Four and the wartime quarrel of George Orwell and Alex Comfort
- The exile into eternity : a study of the narrative writings of Giorgio Bassani
- The fiction of the 1940s : stories of survival
- The language of war : literature and culture in the U.S. from the Civil War through World War II
- The love-charm of bombs : restless lives in the Second World War
- The world of Samuel Beckett, 1906-1946
- The writing of anxiety : imagining wartime in mid-century British culture
- Theater of cruelty : art, film, and the shadows of war
- Traumatic verses : on poetry in German from the concentration camps, 1933-1945
- Under an imperial sun : Japanese colonial literature of Taiwan and the South
- Under siege : literary life in London, 1939-1945
- Wallace Stevens and the actual world
- War, women, and poetry, 1914-1945 : British and German writers and activists
- William Styron's Sophie's choice
- Witness through the imagination : Ozick, Elman, Cohen, Potok, Singer, Epstein, Bellow, Steiner, Wallant, Malamud : Jewish-American Holocaust literature
- Writers and politics in modern Scandinavia
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