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‘Every day and every night, for a long time, some one died’: Representations of Death in Nurses’ Narratives of the Great War

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Alice Kelly, University of Cambridge

Start Date

11-11-2011 3:45 PM

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Alice Kelly is currently an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded third-year PhD student in English at the University of Cambridge. Her PhD is entitled ‘“A Change of Heart”: Representations of Death, Mourning and Elegy in Women’s Writing, 1914-39’, and examines the impact of the vast mortality of the Great War on literary representations of death and mourning.

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Nov 11th, 3:45 PM

‘Every day and every night, for a long time, some one died’: Representations of Death in Nurses’ Narratives of the Great War

Alice Kelly is currently an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded third-year PhD student in English at the University of Cambridge. Her PhD is entitled ‘“A Change of Heart”: Representations of Death, Mourning and Elegy in Women’s Writing, 1914-39’, and examines the impact of the vast mortality of the Great War on literary representations of death and mourning.