Course overview

Literature: Writers of the Second World War is designed to introduce individuals to the literature that depicts the experiences and impact of the Second World War. This course covers key authors and works from the period, exploring their themes, contexts, and significance in literary history. Participants will read and analyse selected texts, learning about the historical and cultural backgrounds that influenced these works. The course includes lectures, discussions, and reading assignments that encourage critical thinking and deeper understanding of Second World War literature. By the end of the course, participants will have a comprehensive knowledge of the literature of the Second World War and its significance in the broader context of literary history. This course is ideal for literature enthusiasts and history buffs looking to explore the literature of the Second World War.

Course description

In Britain the literature of the Great War has tended to eclipse our knowledge of those writers associated with WW2. This course will seek to redress this perception, and to extend its remit beyond Britain to consider the responses of European writers to the 1939-45 conflict. Thus, we will explain German, French, Russian and East European authors, considering extracts drawn from a range of poetry and prose.

The course will reintroduce you to names you will be familiar with, as well as introducing you to others that you may not have encountered. Our authors will be both contemporary authors of the period and more recent authors considering the past retrospectively.

Authors will include: Evelyn Waugh, Elizabeth Bowen, Alun Lewis, Keith Douglas, Dylan Thomas, J.B. Priestly, Czslaw Milosz, Anna Akhmatova, Henrich Boll, Primo Levi, and WG Sebald among many others, and these writers will bring into focus profound questions regarding identity, moral and ethical philosophy, and the erosion of individual and societal rights in totalitarian regimes.

The course will encourage you to discuss each chosen extract and will encourage you to further research into writers and themes. There is much to discuss in what will be lively classes.

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