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(Return to the English 2326 Table of Contents) (Return to the English 2326 Syllabus) It is impossible to measure the complete effect of World War I on the cultures and societies of First World nations caught up in the horror and brutality of World War I. If nothing else, it called into question some of the assumptions Americans had cherished about its role in the world and the smugness in which it held its democratic values. Writers like Edwin Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost, and T. S. Eliot whose works became celebrated in the aftermath of World War I focus much of their writings on the complexities that produced the American ex-patriots and the disaffected anti-heroes.
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