Blasted Literature
Victorian Political Fiction and the Shock of Modernism
By connecting Fenian and anarchist violence found in popular fiction from the 1880s to the early 1900s with the avant-garde
writing of British modernism, Deaglan O Donghaile demonstrates that Victorian popular fiction and modernism were directly influenced by the explosive shocks of late nineteenth-century terrorism. Les mer
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By connecting Fenian and anarchist violence found in popular fiction from the 1880s to the early 1900s with the avant-garde
writing of British modernism, Deaglan O Donghaile demonstrates that Victorian popular fiction and modernism were directly
influenced by the explosive shocks of late nineteenth-century terrorism. For the first time, late-Victorian 'dynamite novels',
radical journalism and modernist writing are brought together in provocative readings of Henry James, R L Stevenson, Joseph
Conrad and Wyndham Lewis. Key Features *Extensive original archival research from libraries in the UK, Ireland and the US
*The first book to examine types of political and literary disruption *Reads Henry James, R L Stevenson and Joseph Conrad
in new contexts *Detailed discussion of Wyndham Lewis's avant-garde Vorticist journal BLAST in chapter 4