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Regeneration (Regeneration, #1)
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bookshelves: british, film, modern-fiction, psychological-drama, war, historical-fiction
Jan 10, 2010
bookshelves: british, film, modern-fiction, psychological-drama, war, historical-fiction
Regeneration, the first part of Pat Barker's acclaimed Regeneration Trilogy, centres on Dr W.H.R. Rivers, a real-life army psychiatrist at Craiglockhart War Hospital who treated the likes of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen for shell-shock. Well-researched, well-imagined and well-written, it's an interesting mix of fact and fiction that provides a good insight into Great War-era Britain and early-twentieth-century psychiatry. A proper review will follow once I've read the whole trilogy.
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war
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historical-fiction