As I get closer to the start of my second year in my graduate program, I am realizing more and more clearly that I am unhappy with my program and would like to leave. Some of the key reasons why I'm unhappy: racial tension on campus and in the department, lack of resources for my particular research interests, and the lack of non-university-related cultural opportunities (concerts, plays, poetry readings, anything that doesn't depend upon going to the library). Very few students (2, at any stage in the program) do what I do, which is isolating, and it means that the classes I'm taking aren't particularly applicable to my dissertation. I like my professors, but I still feel unsupported academically.
I'm not angry or even exasperated and I really don't want this to sound more dramatic than it is. I just feel dejected. I'm wondering if there's a chance of transferring to a different English literature program, without even obtaining my Masters. Has anyone heard about this ever happening? I have tried looking on the stackexchange, but I'm not sure what to search for.
Does being a quitter hurt my chances during review? How should I disclose my academic history in my application? How early should I tell my academic advisor? Should I consider PhD programs in related fields (interdisciplinary) instead? All answers will be wholly appreciated.