This lively and wide-ranging study argues that English Literature as typically understood has not been English, but tailored to UK state needs, and that it has blocked a literature of England, which has nevertheless recently become irresistible. Going back through twentieth century literary and cultural history, it shows that this re-emergence has risen unevenly since the 1910s, and has struggled against the foundations of the discipline, which it sees in the reaction against the French Revolution. Where after 1815 English Literature helped to export a certain idea of a pre-existing canon in empire, these conditions have now decayed to the extent that a re-emergence of a 'placed' literature of England is inevitable. This study relates the e...
The present study is an attempt to discuss the importance of “World Literature” for English literary...
In the early papers which framed the National Curriculum for English in Australia, the organising st...
14 v. 24 cm.Accompanied by "Volume XV. General index." (xxiv, 411, [1] p. 24 cm.) Published: Cambri...
In this extended essay, Michael Gardiner examines the ideology of the discipline of English Literatu...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This study has at its base an analysis of the editorial methodologies, selection criteria, and evalu...
This paper aims to clarify the issues surrounding the ���Englishness��� of English literature. The a...
This book offers new perspectives on the pervasive and transformative impact of Continental European...
The English language has become the lingua franca through the process of globalization. Some perceiv...
In 1990 a Professor at the University of Queensland in Australia noted about the study of English t...
This paper reviews the concept and the corpus of English literature and its development in the conte...
What caused England's literary renaissance? One answer has been such unprecedented developments as t...
Shaun O\u27Connell, in Thinking of England, examines the current state of purely English literat...
Although the curriculum subject of English is continually reviewed and revised in all English speaki...
This volume examines the relevance of remediation to the formation and development of literature and...
The present study is an attempt to discuss the importance of “World Literature” for English literary...
In the early papers which framed the National Curriculum for English in Australia, the organising st...
14 v. 24 cm.Accompanied by "Volume XV. General index." (xxiv, 411, [1] p. 24 cm.) Published: Cambri...
In this extended essay, Michael Gardiner examines the ideology of the discipline of English Literatu...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This study has at its base an analysis of the editorial methodologies, selection criteria, and evalu...
This paper aims to clarify the issues surrounding the ���Englishness��� of English literature. The a...
This book offers new perspectives on the pervasive and transformative impact of Continental European...
The English language has become the lingua franca through the process of globalization. Some perceiv...
In 1990 a Professor at the University of Queensland in Australia noted about the study of English t...
This paper reviews the concept and the corpus of English literature and its development in the conte...
What caused England's literary renaissance? One answer has been such unprecedented developments as t...
Shaun O\u27Connell, in Thinking of England, examines the current state of purely English literat...
Although the curriculum subject of English is continually reviewed and revised in all English speaki...
This volume examines the relevance of remediation to the formation and development of literature and...
The present study is an attempt to discuss the importance of “World Literature” for English literary...
In the early papers which framed the National Curriculum for English in Australia, the organising st...
14 v. 24 cm.Accompanied by "Volume XV. General index." (xxiv, 411, [1] p. 24 cm.) Published: Cambri...