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... military life . Young Frenchmen followed Napoleon as if he were some kind of barbaric warrior chief , and he was resisted as if he was an emanation from the Dark Ages . Much of the literature of the ... MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE 33 .
... military life . Young Frenchmen followed Napoleon as if he were some kind of barbaric warrior chief , and he was resisted as if he was an emanation from the Dark Ages . Much of the literature of the ... MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE 33 .
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... soldiers and the rest of society . Writers and intellectuals found themselves immersed in the military experience , and the con- tinuation of conscription in the nineteenth century , first in ves- tigial and ultimately in absolute form ...
... soldiers and the rest of society . Writers and intellectuals found themselves immersed in the military experience , and the con- tinuation of conscription in the nineteenth century , first in ves- tigial and ultimately in absolute form ...
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... military environment I have sketched , the disciplined activity , the rou- tine , the drill , the organization , the administration , the training- ' the discipline of the warres ' . This has the ... MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE 35.
... military environment I have sketched , the disciplined activity , the rou- tine , the drill , the organization , the administration , the training- ' the discipline of the warres ' . This has the ... MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE 35.
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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