The Space Between: Literature and Culture 1914-1945

Volume 10, 2014 | The Great War: Centenary Perspectives

A Special Topics Issue
Guest Editor:  Mark Larabee, U. S. Naval Academy


GUEST EDITOR'S COLUMN
Reimagining the Great War at 100 Years

ARTICLES

The Space Afterwards:  2014 and a Century of British Remembrance
Dan Todman

"A Flora Specific to Modern Wars":  The Rhizomatic Feminine Rhetoric of Flowers
Kristina H. Reardon

Proto-Cyborgs in Wartime:  The Tank, the Drill, and the Motor-Chair
Robert Hemmings

"Like a beautiful voice singing in a darkened room": Mysticism and Modernity in Rebecca West's The Return of the Soldier
Katherine F. Montgomery

Reading the War's Colonialism:  E. M. Forster and Mohammed El Adl
Claire Buck

BOOK REVIEWS

The New Death:  American Modernism and World War I
Pearl James
Reviewed by Will Kanyusik, Loras College

Modernism and the New Spain:  Britain, Cosmopolitan Europe, and Literary History
Gayle Rogers
Reviewed by Patrick Query, United States Military Academy

Orwell Today
Richard L. Keeble, Editor
Reviewed by Krystyna Wieszczek, University of Southampton

The Love-Charm of Bombs:  Restless Lives in the Second World War
Lara Feigel
Reviewed by Paula Derdiger, University of Minnesota-Duluth 

Anti-Nazi Modernism:  The Challenges of Resistance in 1930s Fiction
Mia Spiro
Reviewed by Judy Suh, Duquesne University

Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939
Thomas Doherty
The Collaboration:  Hollywood's Pact with Hitler
Ben Urwand
Reviewed by Alexis Pogorelskin, University of Minnesota-Duluth

Sonic Modernity:  Representing Sound in Literature, Culture, and the Arts
Sam Halliday
Reviewed by Debra Rae Cohen, University of South Carolina

CONTRIBUTORS
Biographies

A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Acknowledgements

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