Introduction
A Satire of Circumstance
The Troglodyte World
Adversary Proceedings
Myth, Ritual, and Romance
Oh What a Literary War
Theater of War
Arcadian Recourses
Soldier Boys
Persistence and Memory
Afterword
Paul Fussell was an American cultural and literary historian and critic. He is the author of over 20 works and winner of the National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award.
"One of the best nonfiction works I've ever read. I'm a huge fan of
virtually everything Fussell has ever done, but this unique book,
which uses literature and social history to examine World War I,
may be his best. Unflinching."--James Gray, The Week
"Literary and historical materials, in themselves not unfamiliar,
are brought together in a probing, sympathetic, and finally
illuminating fashion. It is difficult to think of a scholarly work
in recent years that has more deeply engaged the reader at both the
intellectual and emotional level." --The New Republic
"Skillful, compassionate.... An important contribution to our
understanding of how we came to make World War I part of our
minds." --Frank Kermode, The New York Times Book Review
"A learned book that is also bright and sensitive." --The New
Yorker
"An original and brilliant piece of cultural history and one of the
most deeply moving books I have read in a long time." --Lionel
Trilling
"Paul Fussell's The Great War and Modern Memory introduced an
entirely new and creative way of writing both about war and the
literature it generates. It has been a profound influence on
historians and literary critics alike." --John Kegan
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