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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  

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Loosely War Related

Any intrepid netheads amongst you able to determine whether this article is a hoax or the truth? Headshaking Headline: Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Schoolchildren: 'I would love to kill George Bush'...

Update: the person at least is real: her name is
Betty Williams, shown here with the Dalai Lama.
Posted by Dr. Stephen Ogden at 2:07 AM

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