BLAST, World War I, and Tonal Shifts
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− | The magazine, ''BLAST'', had two editions published on June 20, 1914, and July 15, 1915. Occurring between the release of these editions was the beginning of | + | The magazine, ''BLAST'', had two editions published on June 20, 1914, and July 15, 1915. Occurring between the release of these editions was the beginning of WWI. This essay will illustrate the events unfolding between the release of the two editions and analyze how it affected the subject matter in ''BLAST''. |
==Close Reading== | ==Close Reading== |