the bibliotherapy of trench and hospital magazines
- Written by Véronique Duché, A.R. Chisholm Professor of French, The University of Melbourne
Australian War MemorialModern warfare produces both trauma and boredom in equal measure. During the first world war, one way troops found solace was by writing and reading magazines created by soldiers, for soldiers.
Throughout the war, these magazines were produced in trenches, on troopships, in camps and in hospitals. Some were written by hand;...





