The image of the World War I war hero in All Quiet on the Western Front (L. Milestone, 1930)

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Raphaëlle Costa de Beauregard, « The image of the World War I war hero in All Quiet on the Western Front (L. Milestone, 1930) », Artois Presses Université


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Given the romantic image of the war hero which prevailed in the 19th century in Western culture, it is usually understood that the war experience of World War I caused a crisis of this gendered representation of heroism. Erich Maria Remarque’s novel All Quiet on the Western Front (published in 1928 and immediately translated into English in 1929) is one among several war novels such as the French Le Feu by Henri Barbusse or Hemingway’s fiction which questioned this representation and contributed...

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