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Representations of Marginalized Populations in French WWI Literature

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Comfort examines the works of five Francophone authors who wrote about World War I: Maxence Van der Meersch¿s Invasion 14, Colette¿s war reporting, Bakary Diallös Force-Bonté, Blaise Cendrars¿s La Main coupée, and Roland Dorgelès¿s Le Réveil des morts. Engaging in a close reading, she analyzes what makes these literary works unique and what they all have in common. These are the stories of groups who have remained on the margins of the World War I narrative: women and children, French West African colonial troops, wounded veterans, and French Foreign Legionnaires, whose stories have been overshadowed by those of the infantrymen in the trenches who are often the heroes of the conventional French World War I novel. Informed by trauma studies as well as literary history, Comfort¿s reading of these works enhances our understanding of the way the Great War affected those away from the front lines, and thus contributes to the decentering of the French World War I narrative. This book is of interest to scholars of twentieth-century French literature, culture, and history.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781666916362
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 196
  • Published:
  • November 15, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 158x236x22 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 499 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: May 24, 2025

Description of Representations of Marginalized Populations in French WWI Literature

Comfort examines the works of five Francophone authors who wrote about World War I: Maxence Van der Meersch¿s Invasion 14, Colette¿s war reporting, Bakary Diallös Force-Bonté, Blaise Cendrars¿s La Main coupée, and Roland Dorgelès¿s Le Réveil des morts. Engaging in a close reading, she analyzes what makes these literary works unique and what they all have in common. These are the stories of groups who have remained on the margins of the World War I narrative: women and children, French West African colonial troops, wounded veterans, and French Foreign Legionnaires, whose stories have been overshadowed by those of the infantrymen in the trenches who are often the heroes of the conventional French World War I novel. Informed by trauma studies as well as literary history, Comfort¿s reading of these works enhances our understanding of the way the Great War affected those away from the front lines, and thus contributes to the decentering of the French World War I narrative. This book is of interest to scholars of twentieth-century French literature, culture, and history.

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