
The Consequences of The First World War and The Formation Of The “Lost Generation” Phenomenon
Abstract
This article analyzes the consequences of the First World War and the resulting emergence of the phenomenon known as the “Lost Generation.” The war affected not only political and economic spheres but also had a profound impact on human psychology and social consciousness. The article explores how the concept of the “Lost Generation” took shape through literature, art, and social attitudes, shedding light on the worldview and outlook on life of this generation. It highlights post-war societal changes within a historical and cultural context.
Keywords
First World War, Lost Generation, trauma
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