Brexit and Literature

Robert Eaglestone

earliest edition we have, 2018 Routledge, 2018 paperback 238 pages

Brexit is a political, economic and administrative event: and it is a cultural one, too. In Brexit and Literature, Robert Eaglestone brings together a diverse range of literary scholars, writers and poets to respond to this aspect of Brexit. The discipline of 'English', as the very name suggests, is concerned with cultural and national identity: literary studies has always addressed ideas of nationalism and the wider...

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Brexit and Literature edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781351203180
Brexit and Literature edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 238 pages · 9781351203197
Brexit and Literature edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781351203173
Brexit and Literature edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 238 pages · 9780815376682
Brexit and Literature edition · 2018 · Taylor & Francis Group · 218 pages · 9781351203166
Brexit and Literature paperback · 2018 · Routledge · 238 pages · 9780815376699

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