‘The skeleton is well wrapped in flesh’: The First World War, Corporeality and the Undead in H.D. and Virginia Woolf
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- Dr Stacy Gillis
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| Author(s) | | Gillis S |
| Publication type | | Article |
| Journal | | Literature & History |
| Year | | 2012 |
| Volume | | 21 |
| Issue | | 1 |
| Pages | | 24-43 |
| ISSN (print) | | 0306-1973 |
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| Focus on Rita Felski's 1995 thesis about the feminisation of modernity as a primary provocation of hyper-masculinism in literary modernism - I interrogate her position through an analysis of several examples of popular and middlebrow texts. |
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| Publisher | | Manchester University Press |
| URL | | http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/L&U38;H.21.1.3 |
| DOI | | 10.7227/L&U38;H.21.1.3 |
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