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Englishness Revisited

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What is Englishness? Is there a national character? This collection seeks to answer these questions by offering a kaleidoscopic vision of Englishness since the eighteenth century, challenging stereotypes and offering keys to understanding its diverse expressions.

What is Englishness? Is there such a thing as a national temperament, is there a character or an identity which can be claimed to be…
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What is Englishness? Is there such a thing as a national temperament, is there a character or an identity which can be claimed to be specifically English? This collection of articles seeks to answer these questions by offering a kaleidoscopic vision of Englishness since the eighteenth century, a vision that acknowledges stereotypes while at the same time challenging them. Englishness is defined in contrast to Britishness, the Celtic fringe—Scotland in particular—Europe and the Continent at large. The effects of the Empire and of its loss are examined together with other socio-economic factors such as the two World Wars, de-industrialization and the different waves of immigration. Through a careful analysis of the arts, literature, philosophy, historiography, cultural and political studies produced in England and on the Continent over the last three centuries, a composite image of Englishness emerges, somewhere between centre and periphery, tradition and innovation, transience and timelessness, rurality and urbanity, commitment and isolation. Englishness is thus revealed as a protean concept, one which, whether it is a historical or political construct, a genuine emanation of a national desire or a simulacrum, retains its fascination and this volume offers keys to understanding its diverse expressions.

Floriane Reviron-Piégay lectures in nineteenth- and twentieth- century English Literature at the University of Burgundy. She is working on the transition from the Victorian Age to Modernism and on the relationships between fiction, auto/biography and travel writing. She has published a number of articles on Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey and the Bloomsbury group.

Christine Berberich, Richard Bradford, Marianne Camus, Elsa Cavalié, Raphaël Costambeys-Kempczynski, Nicholas Deakin, Keith Dixon, Jean-Philippe Heberle, Andrew James, Milena Kovacevic, Laetitia Langlois, Catherine Lanone, Hilary Larkin, Céline Lochot, Claire Masurel-Murray, Robert McDonough, Marie-Claire Méry, Antoine Mioche, Julian Mischi, Floriane Reviron-Piégay, Pauline Schnapper, Martine Semblat, Anna Tomczak, Jeremy Tranmer, Jean-Michel Ganteau

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0595-5
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0595-7
  • Date of Publication: 2009-05-11

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-6120-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-6120-5
  • Date of Publication: 2009-05-11

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DSB, JFCX, JFC
  • THEMA: DSB, JBCC9, JBCC
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