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Lost Generation

The Lost Generation was the demographic cohort that preceded the Greatest Generation. This generation is generally defined as people born from 1883 to 1900, those who came of age in the 1900s and 1910s and fought in World War I. The term is also particularly used to refer to a group of American expatriate writers living in Paris during the 1920s.…

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related to Further reading · 80
Lost Generation → American Historical Review, American Modernism, April, Arcade, Archived, Arlen, Barry, Biography, Britain's, Chanel, Chronicle, Clifford, Cocteau, Cole Porter, Craig, Cultural, Cultural Re-Reading, Digital Humanities Project, Dolan, Doyle
related to In literature · 20
Lost Generation → Ernest Hemingway, French, Gertrude Stein, Hemingway, Hemingway's, Hemingway's The Sun Also, However, In, Max Perkins, Moveable Feast, Rises, Stein, Stein's, That, That's, The, The Sun Also Rises, When, While, You
related to Terminology · 15
Lost Generation → Edward Thomas, Generation, George Butterworth, Génération, Henry Moseley, In, In Europe, In France, Isaac Rosenberg, Many, Rupert Brooke, The, United Kingdom, Wilfred Owen, World War
related to Notable figures · 14
Lost Generation → American, American-British, British, Dorothy Parker, Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Henry Strater, Jean Rhys, Notable, Scott Fitzgerald, Sylvia Beach, Thomas Wolfe
related to In later life · 12
Lost Generation → Claude Choules, First World War, Florence Green, For, However, In, Nabi Tajima, Retirement, The, Though, West, World War
related to Themes · 11
Lost Generation → American Dream, Another, Both Hemingway, It, Nick Carraway, One, Scott Fitzgerald, The, The Great Gatsby, The Sun Also Rises, World War
related to External links · 6
Lost Generation → Archived, Conversations, November, Penn State, Wayback Machine, Writers
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Lost Generation → Authors William Strauss, Neil Howe, Roaring Twenties, World War

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while some even took on non-combat military rolesinstance ofMany took the jobs men had left in previously male-dominated sectors0.80text
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Lost Generationrelated to Date and age range definitionsAuthors William Strauss0.60section
Lost Generationrelated to Date and age range definitionsNeil Howe0.60section
Lost Generationrelated to Date and age range definitionsWorld War0.60section
Lost Generationrelated to Date and age range definitionsRoaring Twenties0.60section
Lost Generationrelated to External linksWriters0.60section
Lost Generationrelated to External linksConversations0.60section
Lost Generationrelated to External linksPenn State0.60section

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