TY - BOOK AU - REMARQUE, Erich Maria AU - Murdoch,Brian TI - All quiet on the western front / T2 - Critical insights SN - 0449213943 AV - PT2635.E68 I663 2011 U1 - F REM 22nd ed. PY - 1982/// CY - New York PB - Fawcett Books KW - Remarque, Erich Maria, KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Germany KW - Literature and the war N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; On All quiet on the western front; Brian Murdoch --; Biography of Erich Maria Remarque; Diane Andrews Henningfeld --; The Paris review perspective; Ruth Franklin for The Paris review --; The Weimar Republic and the literature of the Great War; Thomas Schneider --; The reception of All quiet on the western front; Mark Ward --; Partial accusation? Stylistic and structural methods in All quiet on the western front; Peter Hutchinson --; All quiet on the western front and Hemingway's A farewell to arms; Matthew J. Bolton --; The lost generation and the Weimar context; The end of war?; Erich Maria Remarque and Ian Hamilton --; All quiet on the western front; Hilton Tims --; Im Westen nichts Neues: a bestseller in context; Alan F. Bance --; Memory; Modris Eksteins --; All quiet on the western front as a novel; The spokesman of a generation; Harley U. Taylor, Jr. --; Post mortem. All quiet on the western front (1929); Richard Arthur Firda --; Remarque's abyss of time: Im Westen nichts Neues; Richard Schumaker --; "Der Krieg hat uns für alles verdorben": the real theme of Im Westen nichts Neues; Richard Littlejohns --; From the frog's perspective: Im Westen nichts Neues and Der Weg zurück; Brian Murdoch --; All quiet on the western front and other war novels; "There must be a reason . . .": the uses of experience; Ann P. Linder --; Iron men and paper warriors: Remarque, Binding, and Weimar literature; Kim Allen Scott --; All quiet on the western front as a film; All quiet on the western front (U.S., 1930): the antiwar film and the image of modern war; John Whiteclay Chambers II --; Pacifism, politics, and art: milestone's All quiet on the western front and Pabst's Westfront 1918; Kathleen Norrie and Malcolm Read ER -