Houses, Barracks, Graveyards and Breweries. The Out-of-trench Space in Great War’s Literature
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https://doi.org/10.6093/sigma.v0i5.8783Keywords:
Great War, trenches, trauma, nationalism, technologyAbstract
The representation of the life in the trenches during the Great War has always been an epitome for the trauma. Yet, my article aims at focusing, in a comparative framework, on the trauma’s processing that took place, narratively, in spaces at the side of the trenches, highlighting how this change of focus helped the authors to reflect on the indescribable shock expressed by the trenches themselves. This change of focus, I argue, was necessary for processing exactly that trauma related to the new – technological and Taylorist – nature of the conflict.
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