An imaginary England; nation, landscape and literature, 1840-1920.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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An imaginary England; nation, landscape and literature, 1840-1920.

Ebbatson, Roger.

Ashgate Publishing Co.

2005

232 pages

$89.95

Hardcover

PR468

Ebbatson (Loughborough University, UK) critically analyzes ideas about England and Englishness in poetry and fiction by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Charles Tennyson Turner, Richard Jeffries, Thomas Hardy, Florence Henniker, Arthur Quiller-Couch (Q), Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas, and D.H. Lawrence in the period between 1840 and 1920. His focus is on how these writers challenged certain ...

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