Professor%20Kate%20McLoughlin: List of publications
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On Commemoration
War of words
Flower/Power
Exhausted literature: The postwar novel in repose
Introduction
Larkin's light
Fatal incomprehension
Front Matter: Volume 10657
Veteran Poetics
Introduction
The First World War: Literature, Culture, Modernity
Three war veterans who don't tell war stories
Fen shooting
Songs of Mud in First World War Poetry
Limitless Achievement: On “East West Street”
The Returning Soldier as depicted in Western Art and Literature
Textual Practice Journal Special Issue
Missing letters: reading the interstices in archival correspondence from the Napoleonic Wars and in Thomas Hardy's The Trumpet-Major
Writing war, writing lives
Moments of Insight in Long Novels by Henry James and Dorothy Richardson
The Modernist Party as pedagogy
Muddy Poetics: First World War poems by Helen Saunders and Mary Borden
All of Us: D. H. Lawrence’s First World War Poems for the People
War Poetry Review: The Journal of the War Poets Association
Woolf’s crotchets: textual cryogenics in To The Lighthouse
The great war and modern memory
Authoring War The Literary Representation of War from the Iliad to Iraq
Introduction: A Welcome from the Host
Prufrock, Party-Goer: Tongue-Tied at Tea
The Modernist Party
Interruption Overload: Telephones in Ford Madox Ford's “‘4692 Padd’,” A Call and A Man Could Stand Up —
Introduction
War Correspondence’
Not Writing About War
Plums
Authoring War The Literary Representation of War from the Iliad to Iraq
Glamour goes to war: Lee Miller's writings for British Vogue, 193945
Introduction: Memory, Mourning, Landscape
Memory, Mourning, Landscape
The Cambridge Companion to War Writing
War in Print Media
Introduction
Voices of the Munich Pact
Martha Gellhorn: The War Writer in the Field and in the Text
"Dispute Incarnate": Philip Roth's Operation Shylock, the Demjanjuk Trial, and Eyewitness Testimony
Operation Shylock, the Demjanjuk Trial, and Eyewitness Testimony"
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