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War and Words
By:Sara Munson Deats,Lagretta Tallent Lenker,Merry G. Perry
Published on 2004-01-01 by Lexington Books
|War and Words is a sweeping study of literary efforts to make sense of the profound and painful moments when war tinges lived experience. Working from Homer to Hemingway, some of the nation's best scholars of Western literature illustrate how literature and language affect not only the present but also future generations, by shaping history even as they represent it.|--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Colm Tóibíd, typically the award-winning journalist of A Leaderand Brooklyn, gets her recognition towards advanced romances around daddies plus sons—in particular any tensions within literary titans Oscar Wilde, Jeremy Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and additionally most of the fathers. Wilde loathed her my father, nonetheless established that they are quite definitely alike. Joyce's gregarious papa owned your partner's son and daughter by Eire resulting from an individual's volatile poise as well as drinking. While Yeats's dad, your puma, was in fact unsurprisingly an enjoyable conversationalist in whose chit chat seemed to be much more shiny compared to a art he / she produced. A lot of these famous gents plus the daddies what people made it easier for appearance him or her arrive lively throughout Tóibín's retelling, similar to Dublin's decorative inhabitants.
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