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First World War Literature: Rats, Gas & Shell-Shock.

A class blog for students of English 342 - British Literature to 1945 - at Simon Fraser University.

"The First World War is a period of history with which we have yet to come to terms, and which continues to haunt our culture." The Literary Encyclopedia  

Thursday, October 13, 2005

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I received a pleasant email from Esther MacCallum-Stewart at the Break of Day in the Trenches blog, & note a comment from her in our original post. The blogosphere in action.
Posted by Dr. Stephen Ogden at 11:37 PM

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