ABSTRACT

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.

part |2 pages

Part I NATION

chapter 1|30 pages

NATION, IDENTITY, DISCOURSE

chapter 2|26 pages

NATIONAL DESIRE

part |2 pages

Part II THE ENGLISH TRADITION

chapter 3|26 pages

EMPIRICISM IN ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY

chapter 4|28 pages

AN EMPIRICIST TRADITION

part |2 pages

Part III ENGLISHNESS TODAY

chapter 5|18 pages

THE DISCOURSE OF LITERARY JOURNALISM

chapter 6|18 pages

THE DISCOURSE OF HISTORY-WRITING

chapter 7|24 pages

ENGLISH TRAGEDY, ENGLISH COMEDY

chapter 8|24 pages

CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH POETRY

chapter 9|30 pages

NATION: IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE