The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans anticipates many of the anxieties that would go on to define the period known as Modernism. Three years earlier, in 1910, Virginia Woolf declared that human character had changed, and that this was not a ‘sudden and definite’ occurrence, but something nascent. It would affect ‘politics, conduct and literature’. Language would be […]
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