This authoritative reference work examines literary and artistic responses to the war's upheavals across a wide range of media and genres, from poetry to pamphlets, sculpture to television documentary, and requiems to war reporting. Rather than looking at particular forms of artistic expression in isolation and focusing only on the war and inter-war period, the 27 essays collected in this volume approach artistic responses to the war from a wide variety of angles and, where appropriate, pursue their inquiry into the present day. In 6 sections, covering Literature, the Visual Arts, Music, Periodicals and Journalism, Film and Broadcasting, and Publishing and Material Culture, a wide range of original chapters from experts across literature and the arts examine what means and approaches were employed to respond to the shock of war as well as asking such key questions as how and why literary and artistic responses to the war have changed over time, and how far later works of art are responses not only to the war itself, but to earlier cultural production.
Offers new insights into the breadth and depth of artistic responses to WWI. Establishes links and parallels across a wide range of different media and genres. Emphasises the development of responses in different fields from 1914 to the present.About the AuthorKatherine Isobel Baxter is Reader in English Literature at Northumbria University. Ann-Marie Einhaus is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Northumbria University.
Book InformationISBN 9781474401630
Author Ann-Marie EinhausFormat Hardback
Page Count 464
Imprint Edinburgh University PressPublisher Edinburgh University Press