2021
DOI: 10.1177/03061973211007349
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Alien Internment in John Galsworthy’s ‘The Bright Side’ and ‘The Dog It was that Died’

Abstract: This article illuminates two short stories by John Galsworthy through examining them with the help of his diaries and letters, a handful of unpublished letters by his nephew from an internment camp and secondary historical sources. It argues that the stories, when read in conjunction with these sources, are highly revealing about human nature during Second World War and also about Galsworthy’s prescient fears concerning a second twentieth-century world war, which he did not live to see.

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