Description
Authoring War illuminates the ingenious ways in which writers have met the challenge of conveying conflict, from the Iliad to Iraq.
About the Author
Kate McLoughlin is Lecturer in English Literature at Birkbeck, University of London.
Reviews
'Its scope is astonishing: McLoughlin writes authoritatively about Homer and Heller, Virgil and Vonnegut. She crosses genres and periods sure-footedly ... impeccably scholarly and well written ... I would strongly recommend it to anyone interested in the relationship between war and literature.' Tim Kendall, War Poetry
'... fantastic ... the range of references is just stunning ... theoretically astute and beautifully written.' Santanu Das
'... an exceptional monograph that incisively and originally engages with a great number of war texts and a vast body of research on war literature ... [Kate McLoughlin's] perceptive claims are an invaluable resource to those working in the field.' War, Literature and the Arts
'... an important intervention into critical discussion of war literature.' Roy Scranton, Partial Answers
Book Information
ISBN 9781107623637
Author Kate McLoughlin
Format Paperback
Page Count 230
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 330g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 13mm