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Jennifer Woodward
Totalitarian Opportunism
Cataclysm, Nietzschean Thought and Cultural TransÂ
formation in J. J. Connington’s Nordenholt’s Million (1923)
ABSTRACT
This article considers J. J. Connington’s 1923 British disaster novel Nordenholt’s Million
as a response to its British inter-war context by examining the novel’s presentation of
cataclysm as an opportunity for social change. Nordenholt’s Million utilises an apoca-
lyptic scenario involving soil denitrification as a means of offering an uncompromising
critique of conventional government systems and its wider social context. Drawing
upon the appeal of extreme politics and displaying affinities with Nietzschean philos-
ophy throughout, Nordenholt’s Million emphasises the necessity of dictatorship during
periods of social and economic difficulty. It uses such circumstances to champion so-
cial transformation from what it presents as a state of contemporary decline towards a
highly efficient, eugenically constructed post-apocalyptic utopian society.
KEYWORDS
Disaster Fiction, Apocalypse, Literature, Nietzsche, Inter-war Britain, Eschatology, Uto-
pia, Science Fiction
BIOGRAPHY
Jennifer Woodward is a senior lecturer in Film Studies and English Literature at Edge
Hill University, UK. Her PhD examined British Disaster Science Fiction before the Sec-
ond World War and alongside her interests in speculative fiction and adaptation stud-
ies, she has published work examining disaster novels by authors such as Arthur Conan
Doyle and R. C. Sherriff. She is also on the editorial committee for Gylphi Press’s SF Story
Worlds series.
J. J. Connington’s 1923 apocalyptic novel Nordenholt’s Million is one of sever-
al British catastrophe narratives written prior to the Second World War that
use disaster as a means to envision social transfiguration and political wish-ful-
filment fantasy. Such narratives form a body of secular-eschatology that use
disaster narratives to address contemporary social concerns and model social
change. Specifically, Nordenholt’s Million uses a global cataclysm to champion
DOI: 10.25364/05.05:2019.2.4 Totalitarian Opportunism |
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JRFM
Journal Religion Film Media, Band 05/02
- Titel
- JRFM
- Untertitel
- Journal Religion Film Media
- Band
- 05/02
- Autoren
- Christian Wessely
- Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati
- Herausgeber
- Uni-Graz
- Verlag
- SchĂĽren Verlag GmbH
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 4.0
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- 14.8 x 21.0 cm
- Seiten
- 219
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