1st Edition

Englishness and National Culture

By Antony Easthorpe Copyright 1999
    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this highly engaging book, Antony Easthope examines 'Englishness' as a form and a series of shared discourses. Discussing the subject of 'nation' - a growing area in literary and cultural studies - Easthope offers polemical arguments written in a lively and accessible style. Englishness and National Culture asserts a profound and unacknowledged continuity between the seventeenth century and today. It argues that contemporary journalists, historians, novelists, poets and comedians continue to speak through the voice of a long-standing empiricist tradition.

    List of figures, Preface, PART I Nation, PART II The English tradition, PART III Englishness today, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Antony Easthorpe

    '...a major contribution to the debate about Englishness, multiculturalism and devolution.' - - The European English Messenger