ENG 272 LogoBritish Literature II: Revolution, Reaction, Reform examines British literature from the late eighteenth century to the present, a period that witnessed the American and French Revolutions, slave revolts such as the Haitian Revolution, a “revolution in female manners,” the Industrial Revolution, the twentieth-century revolutionary wave in Europe, as well as World War I and World War II, and, of course, artistic revolutions. We will consider how the authors and literary works of this period might be reacting to change, advocating for reform, or participating in literary revolutions—whether revolution is understood in the sense of “revolving” or of “revolting,” going full circle to return to a previous (more perfect?) time or experiencing/effecting a great alteration or rupture.

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St. Petersburgh | Place

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St. Paul's Cathedral | Place

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While Victor is traveling around Europe he enters London and while looking up at the sky, he sees the St. Paul's Cathedral. In the novel it is noted as a significant landmark and is pointed out by Victor. 

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London, England | Place

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London is seen in the first letter of the novel with Walton’s letters. Walton’s sister Margaret is writing from London, and he is writing from St. Petersburg. She later gets on a boat to travel to St. Petersburgh.

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Black Sea | Place

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The websites I chose goes over the black sea was known for the number of battles fought and the amount of trade interaction that occurred on its shores and further in sea. Another website states different interesting facts about the Black Sea including how it got its name and different legends from different cultures. The black slave…

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Frankenstein Mapping Project - Spring 2026 | Map

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ENG 272 Timeline - Spring 2026 | Timeline

This collaborative class timeline explores historical events that inform our understanding of British Literature from the late eighteenth century to the present.

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