The literature of war : studies in heroic virtue

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The literature of war : studies in heroic virtue

Andrew Rutherford

Macmillan, 1989

2nd (rev.) ed

  • : pbk

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Previous ed.: 1978

Bibliography: p. 186-192

Includes index

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Description

It is widely assumed today that heroism is obsolete as an ideal, that heroic virtue is a contradiction in terms, and that war literature must be anti-war by definition. The author argues that the theoretical foundations of these assumptions are inadequate and do not fit the literary facts.

Table of Contents

  • The subaltern as hero - Kipling and frontier war
  • the intellectual as hero - Lawrence of Arabia
  • the common man as hero - literature of the Western Front
  • the Christian as hero - Waugh's "Sword of Honour"
  • the spy as hero - Le Carre and the Cold War
  • Epilogue - on realism and the heroic.

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