
An Imaginary England
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'... a fascinating work which explores the links and ramifications connecting these cultural entities, and which illustrates the way that our concept of 'Englishness' has varied according to prevailing attitudes and social conditions... an incredibly rich and widely referenced backdrop of poets, novelists, artists, critics, scholars, philosophers and commentators... The study is as provocative in analysis as it is panoramic in scope. Dr Johnson once said of the Metaphysical poets that they took delight in the yoking together of disparate elements. something of this process goes on in the current work - with, I would contend, the same startling and stimulating effect... Challenging/instructive insights in which the book abounds... a fund of interest and stimulus.' Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter '... Ebbatson's work straddles the divide between cultural history and literary analysis, bringing to bear on his chosen texts an astonishing range of critical and contextual material.' Thomas Hardy Journal 'This is an impressive book [...] dealing with themes that we all know and wonder about: the evolving concepts of Englishness... Much of it was new to this reviewer: Charles Tennyson Turner came as a complete revelation... It is legible and pleasant to handle... Its author is widely read in modern texts and quotes copiously... it is new and stimulating, positively dancing with ideas.' The Richard Jefferies Society Journal '... rich and often brilliant study... critically informed and wide-ranging... punctilious about going back to manuscript sources, finding there some fascinating variants... One of the book's strengths is this combination of impressively wide theoretical knowledge with textual precision...' Tennyson Research Bulletin '... well-informed and densely argued study... Wide-ranging in its erudition, An Imaginary England is firmly grounded in English domestic and imperial history, closely attentive to the formal and rhetorical propertiesMore details
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