1st Edition
Empire, Modernity, and the Invasion Novel Invading Modernism
By Graeme Calloway
Copyright 2027
188 Pages
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Routledge
Empire, Modernity, and the Invasion Novel: Invading Modernism is an examination of Late-Victorian and Edwardian popular literature, and the invasion novel genre in particular.
Written at the height of British Imperialism, these texts mediated the cultural confusion and anxiety about the empire in radical and experimental ways. A few decades later, the modernists would attempt to define... Read more
Acknowledgements A Note on Terms and Definitions Introduction: The Invasion Novel Chapter I: The Great Disillusionment Chapter II: Destroying London Chapter III: "Where to Get Men?" Chapter IV: Domestic Violence Conclusion: An Invasive Methodology Index
Biography
Graeme Calloway currently holds a faculty position at Belmont Hill School where he teaches Medieval English Literature, British Literature, and a number of core curriculum courses. He earned his BA in English from Dartmouth College and his PhD in English from Tufts University.






