An edition of Myth, memory and the middlebrow (2010)

Myth, memory and the middlebrow

Priestley, du Maurier and the symbolic form of Englishness

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An edition of Myth, memory and the middlebrow (2010)

Myth, memory and the middlebrow

Priestley, du Maurier and the symbolic form of Englishness

Globalization, devolution and the challenges of a postcolonial and multicultural society have fuelled the debate about national identity in Britain in recent years. Notions of individual and collective identity have revolved around a number of stereotypes of ̀Britishness' or ̀Englishness' which appear ever more incongruous. This study suggests that these debates still draw on discourses of Englishness which were shaped in the interwar period and amplified in Second World War propaganda. From the 1920s to the 1940s, Englishness as a form of collective and cultural identity can be described as a ̀symbolic form', comprising specific notions of the people and their relationship to the country, most powerfully visualized in landscapes embodying a ̀mythical present'.

Two case studies, focused on J.B. Priestley and Daphne du Maurier, explore crucial ways in which popular ̀middlebrow' authors imagine and shape the nation, providing a fresh and innovative approach to literary negotiations of cultural identity --Book Jacket.

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
242

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/355
Library of Congress
PR478.N37 H33 2010, PN45-PN57HM623PN770-

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
242

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24050278M
ISBN 13
9780230241367
LCCN
2010004779
OCLC/WorldCat
503655324

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Work ID
OL18817429W

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