At Home, At War : Domesticity and World War I in American Literature /
This study demonstrates that such literary divisions as war novel and domestic novel limit readers' understanding of the ways these categories rely on and respond to each other. Haytock argues that gender creates an ideological context through which both domesticity and war are viewed and understood...
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2003.
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