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Further to the first book, Writers of the Spanish Civil War: The Testimony of Their Auto/Biographies (2011), which featured the writings on the war (1936–39) of six key British and American authors: Gerald Brenan, Robert Graves, Ernest Hemingway, George Orwell, Stephen Spender and Laurie Lee, this new work studies the actions in the war of those physically involved and writings focused on the war, either at the time or later, by eight more foreign authors: Virginia Woolf, John Dos Passos, Franz Borkenau, V. S. Pritchett, André Malraux, Arthur Koestler, Martha Gellhorn and Peter Kemp. In addition to comparing their autobiographies with what their biographers said, in order to show up any discrepancies, as had been done in the first book, here, the texts are scrutinized to detect use of stereotypes or adaptation of the material to other purposes in the writing. New perspectives are introduced now in that two of the authors are women, one writing from a distance but deeply affected by the war (Virginia Woolf) and one active in journalism on the spot (Martha Gellhorn), and our final author, Peter Kemp, went to Spain to fight on the side of the Nationalists under Franco as opposed to the Republicans.



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Juan Antonio Díaz López: Virginia Woolf 1882–1941. The Death of Julian Bell and Three Guineas – Laura Torres Zúñiga: John Dos Passos 1896–1970. Dubious Films and Lost Friends – Melissa Leismer: Frantz Borkenau 1900–1957. Informed Perspective and Eyewitness Narrative: Microhistory in The Spanish Cockpit – Celia Wallhead: V. S. Pritchett 1900–1997. The Spanish Civil War at a Distance – Ricardo Marín Ruiz: André Malraux 1901–1976. Unveiling the Man and the Myth – Rosemary Masters: Arthur Koestler 1905–1983. A Homeless Mind – Mauricio D. Aguilera Linde: Martha Gellhorn 1908–1998. Objectivity Revealed: Propaganda and the Fifth Dimension in Martha Gellhorn’s Spanish Civil War Reportage – José Ruiz Mas: Peter Kemp 1915(?)–1993. A Francoist British Soldier and Writer in the Spanish Civil War

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 09/05/2018
    ISBN13: 9783034332095, 978-3034332095
    ISBN10: 3034332092

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Further to the first book, Writers of the Spanish Civil War: The Testimony of Their Auto/Biographies (2011), which featured the writings on the war (1936–39) of six key British and American authors: Gerald Brenan, Robert Graves, Ernest Hemingway, George Orwell, Stephen Spender and Laurie Lee, this new work studies the actions in the war of those physically involved and writings focused on the war, either at the time or later, by eight more foreign authors: Virginia Woolf, John Dos Passos, Franz Borkenau, V. S. Pritchett, André Malraux, Arthur Koestler, Martha Gellhorn and Peter Kemp. In addition to comparing their autobiographies with what their biographers said, in order to show up any discrepancies, as had been done in the first book, here, the texts are scrutinized to detect use of stereotypes or adaptation of the material to other purposes in the writing. New perspectives are introduced now in that two of the authors are women, one writing from a distance but deeply affected by the war (Virginia Woolf) and one active in journalism on the spot (Martha Gellhorn), and our final author, Peter Kemp, went to Spain to fight on the side of the Nationalists under Franco as opposed to the Republicans.



    Table of Contents

    Juan Antonio Díaz López: Virginia Woolf 1882–1941. The Death of Julian Bell and Three Guineas – Laura Torres Zúñiga: John Dos Passos 1896–1970. Dubious Films and Lost Friends – Melissa Leismer: Frantz Borkenau 1900–1957. Informed Perspective and Eyewitness Narrative: Microhistory in The Spanish Cockpit – Celia Wallhead: V. S. Pritchett 1900–1997. The Spanish Civil War at a Distance – Ricardo Marín Ruiz: André Malraux 1901–1976. Unveiling the Man and the Myth – Rosemary Masters: Arthur Koestler 1905–1983. A Homeless Mind – Mauricio D. Aguilera Linde: Martha Gellhorn 1908–1998. Objectivity Revealed: Propaganda and the Fifth Dimension in Martha Gellhorn’s Spanish Civil War Reportage – José Ruiz Mas: Peter Kemp 1915(?)–1993. A Francoist British Soldier and Writer in the Spanish Civil War

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