The Nation in British Literature and Culture

Andrew Murphy editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th Aug '23

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A comprehensive overview of how Britain came into being and how literature and culture have both enabled and interrogated 'Britishness'.

This book offers a comprehensive account of Britain as a national and cultural formation, exploring the relationships among the ethnic elements that were combined to create it. Shifting understandings of British identity are tracked and contemporary challenges to the ongoing survival of Britishness and British literature and culture are explored.The Nation and British Literature and Culture charts the emergence of Britain as a political, social and cultural construct, examining the manner in which its constituent elements were brought together through a process of amalgamation and conquest. The fashioning of the nation through literature and culture is examined, as well as counter narratives that have sought to call national orthodoxies into question. Specific topics explored include the emergence of a distinctively national literature in the early modern period; the impact of French Revolution on conceptions of Britishness; portrayals of empire in popular and literary fiction; popular music and national imagining; the marginalisation and oppression of particular communities within the nation. The volume concludes by asking what implications an extended set of contemporary crises have for the ongoing survival both of the United Kingdom, both as a political unit and as a literary and cultural point of identity.

ISBN: 9781009378857

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393 pages