The Return of the Soldier

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Broadview Press, Sep 21, 2010 - Fiction - 240 pages

The Return of the Soldier tells the story of a shell-shocked soldier who returns home from the First World War believing that he is in love with a working-class woman from his past, rather than married to his aristocratic wife. His family and doctor must decide whether to allow him to remain safely in his delusion, or to bring him back to reality and return him to the front. A brief novel with a seemingly simple plot, it is a classic of modernist literature and provides a point of entry into discussions of some of the twentieth century’s most enduring themes.

Appendices include textual variants, patriotic and antiwar verse from World War I, war journalism by West, contemporary paintings and propaganda posters, and material on shell-shock.

 

Contents

Acknowledgements
9
Introduction
11
A Brief Chronology
35
A Note on the Text
39
The Return of the Soldier
45
Textual Variants
119
World War I Poetry
127
World War I Prose
149
World War I Visual Art
173
WHR Rivers TheRepression of War Experience 1918
193
From Thorstein Veblen TheTheory of the Leisure Class 1899
213
Contemporary Reviewsof The Return of the Soldier
219
Select Bibliography
237
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About the author (2010)

Bernard Schweizer is Associate Professor of English at Long Island University.

Charles Thorne teaches English at Bergen Community College, New Jersey.

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