告别老人?

Jane Flynn
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大战结束后,许多在战争期间广受欢迎的士兵与战马的形象依然存在,因为它们仍能给人带来慰藉。然而,到了 20 世纪 30 年代,战马逐渐不再是军队生活的一部分,而成为了过去的遗物。战争的高潮已经成为英国公众如何看待战马的转折点。曾经被现实反驳的描述现在也开始获得了自己的生命。越来越多的 "真实 "变成了想象,而想象又成为所描述事件 "真实 "的证据。这并不是说在战争期间流行的图像(如福图尼诺-马塔尼亚的《再见老人》)中描述的事件从未发生过,而是说剩下的东西越来越脱离战争的真实情况。
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Goodbye Old Man?
In the Great War’s immediate aftermath, many images of the soldier and his horse that had been popular during the War endured because they were still able to provide comfort. However, by the 1930s, the war horse was increasingly becoming, not a fact of military life, but a relic of its past. The War’s culmination had already proved to be a turning point in how the British public saw itself in relation to the soldier’s horse. Portrayals that had once been countered by reality now also started to gain a life of their own. Increasingly, the “real” became the imagined and the imagined became evidence that the events depicted had been “real”. It was not that the events recounted in images made popular during the War, such as Fortunino Matania’s Goodbye Old Man had never happened, but rather that what remained was becoming increasingly detached from the War as it had actually been fought.
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