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The Eye in the Door
Regeneration Study Guide
Reading Group Gold
Introduction: Questions of Class in the Contemporary British Novel
The Revival of the Satiric Spirit in Contemporary British Fiction1
Reading Anger in Contemporary British Women's Working-Class Fiction
The Silence of the Girls Readers' Guide
First World War Centenary Book List
HI 408 War in Film and Literature
Intermediate 2
The History of British Women's Writing General Editors: Jennie Batchelor
Reading the Novel in English 1950–2000
HI 408 War in Film and Literature
An Appreciation of Factual and Fictional Characters in the Context of Historiographic Metafiction and Intertextuality As Pat Barker’S Regeneration Trilogy
HI 408 War in Film and Literature
The Ghost Road
The War Novels of Pat Barker: Towards a 'Poetics of Cruelty'
Reciprocal Haunting: Pat Barker's Regeneration Trilogy
English Studies in Spain
Top View
Eyes in the Text: Surveying the Ocular Aesthetic in Pat Barker's War Trilogy
Representations of First World War Returned Soldiers on the Home
ENG 3808-002: 20Th Century British Literature Zahlan Eastern Illinois University
Narratives of Trauma and the Production of Traumatized Narratives As Contexts for Pat Barker's Regeneration Trilogy
Working-Class Representation and the General Strike Critical Thesis
Myth and History
Pat Barker's Liminal Figures of War Trauma
THE EYE in the DOOR Narrated by Steven Crossley “Barker May Well…Be the Finest British Novelist of the 1990S.” —Chicago Tribune
At the End of Pat Barker's Novel Another World, the Protagonist
ISU Novel Summaries
The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction Since 1945
From Hero to Zero, the Great War and the Apocalypse of Masculinity
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THE MAGAZINE for ADVANCED LEVEL ENGLISH Atonement
UC Riverside UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Postwar Englishness in the Fiction of Pat Barker, Graham Swift and Adam
America, Viet Nam and the Poetics of Guilt
Trauma and Photography in Double Vision and out of This World
Contemporary British Fiction
Novels and Leisure (Sample)