Cover of Transatlantic Shell Shock: British and American Literatures of World War I Trauma edited by Austin Riede. The cover features an abstract burst of black, yellow, and red lines with a small circular painted figure in the lower left corner.

Transatlantic Shell Shock: British and American Literatures of World War I Trauma

Austin Riede, Ph.D.

ISBN: 978-1-940771-65-6

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$32.99

Drawing on diaries, memoirs, and periodicals, Transatlantic Shell Shock reveals how British and American voices wrestled with war trauma after 1918, exposing contrasting discourse in British and American literatures.

Upon the end of the Great War in 1918, soldiers and nurses returned to their homes on either side of the Atlantic. Although no longer actively engaged in fighting, they still suffered the traumatic effects of war. Caught between society’s ideas of masculinity and war, these men and women struggled to communicate their experiences.

Transatlantic Shell Shock examines the private and public opinions about shell shock in the United States and the United Kingdom post-World War I. Men and women fought to come to terms with their often misrepresented and misunderstood war trauma. First-hand accounts, such as diaries, memoirs, and periodicals, examine the contrasting discourse in British and American literatures.

Austin Riede is an associate professor at the University of North Georgia, specializing in British modernism. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2011. He has published articles on Ford Madox Ford’s novels The Good Soldier and Parade’s End, Vera Brittain’s WWI memoir Testament of Youth, and the elegiac wartime poetry of W. B. Yeats. Riede’s areas of expertise include British Literature, Modernism, World War I Literature, Film, and Science Fiction.

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