12-month's subscription access to all 7 study guide articles in this package, contained within our GWLSRC.
Derived from our paperback study guide on Joan Littlewood's Oh What a Lovely War, this package allows subscribers to access our online educational resource, offering printable articles.
Our specially developed platform permits greater flexibility, users being able to view information online or as hard copies.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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- Useful in-depth summary of the play;
- Detailed sections on Biographies, Themes and Comparisons provide a valuable resource for examinations, coursework and individual essays;
This collection of study guide articles contains:
Synopsis: Summary of the main events and conversations depicted in the two acts of this play;
Biographies: Rather than analysing the characters in the play, we have provided biographies for Sir Douglas Haig and Sir John French. Taken in conjunction with the next section, this enables students to see how the real personalities differ from their portrayal in the play;
Critical Analysis: In this section, we have provided a detailed critical examination of two topics which are relevant to the study of this play:
- Portrayal of Characters
- The Representation of War
Comparison: Here we provide a valuable critical evaluation of the use of satire in First World War literature. The treatment of Oh What a Lovely War is compared to the poetry of Siegfried Sassoon and A.P. Herbert as well as The Wipers Times and Blackadder Goes Forth;
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