| Violence in Early Modernist Fiction: The Secret Agent, Tarr and Women in Love This study focuses on texts exploring human proclivity to violent behaviour. Building on the anthropological insights of Ren? Girard, and on the premise that literature is a reflection of a cultural moment, Curyllo-Klag shows how early modernism registers symptoms of crisis which even the outbreak of World War I failed to resolve. Arranged in chronological order, the works of Conrad, Lewis and Lawrence reveal an unfolding pattern and form a triptych, indicative of the growing intensity of the epoch in which they were produced. |