Eric Linklater, Private Angelo (1946)
Abstract
Recommends Linklater's novel about World War II in Italy as "a book that cherishes national difference while utterly condemning nationalism," "as much a book for 2017 as it was for 1946," and "a sharply observant satire dissecting the male vanity, national hubris and hypocrisy behind the 'logic' of war."
Citation
Plain , G 2017 , ' Eric Linklater, Private Angelo (1946) ' , Studies in Scottish Literature , vol. 42 , no. 2 (Fall 2017) , pp. 200-202 . < https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/ssl/vol43/iss2/12/ >
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Studies in Scottish Literature
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Non peer reviewed
ISSN
0039-3770Type
Journal article
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