‘All Quiet on the Western Front’: Transforming Moral Injury and Traumatic Recollections into Narrative

Considered by many to be the greatest antiwar novel, Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front (henceforth All Quiet) is much more than a well-written war story. Remarque’s depiction of trench warfare told from the perspective of young soldiers is, arguably, the most accurate and accessible account of war and the effects of … Continue reading "‘All Quiet on the Western Front’: Transforming Moral Injury and Traumatic Recollections into Narrative"
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