'They also serve who only stand and wait'The idea of there being a 'women's writing' during the First World War is often dismissed. The war, the story goes, was a masculine domain, and as women did not fight, it is also assumed that they were excluded from a war experience.This bibliography challenges that view by listing and annotating hundreds of published books, articles, memoirs, diaries and letters written by women during the First World War. Included are:* Virginia Woolf* Katherine Mansfield* G.B Stern* Brenda Girvin* known and unknown autobiographers and diarists* writers of pro and anti-war propaganda* journal and magazine articles* literary, cultural and historical criticism
Acknowledgements, List of abbreviations, Introduction, PART I: PRIMARY SOURCES, A. Fiction, B. Contemporary accounts, C. Diaries, letters and autobiographies, D. Journals, E. Archives, PART II: SECONDARY SOURCES, F. Literary criticism, G. Social and cultural history, H. Biographies, I. Bibliographies and reference works, Index
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