UVM Theses and Dissertations
Format:
Print
Author:
Welton, Benjamin
Title:
Dept./Program:
English
Year:
2013
Degree:
MA
Abstract:
Due to the chaotic nature of the world during the turn of the twentieth century, literature (and culture more generally) responded to and actually instigated a pervasive sense of global revolution. This meant revolution in manners, politics, economics, science, religion, and a whole host of former cultural monoliths. And while it is easy to see and observe a split between the literary forces of conservatism and those of radicalism, the truth is much harder to clarify. Hands Dabbled in Blood not only explores the mutifacted faces of both popular and "high-brow" literature during this period, it also charts the ways in which Great Britain and British literature articulated this pervasive sense of widespread and seemingly inevitable revolution.