Writing Englishness

Judy Giles

earliest edition we have, 1995 Routledge, 1995 ebook 298 pages

What did it mean in the first half of this century to say |I am English'? This is a unique collection of extracts from 1900-1950, all of which raise this question. Draws on a range of poems, fiction, letters, diaries and journalism.

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Editions we hold

Writing Englishness edition · 2003 · Taylor & Francis Group · 304 pages · 9781134822706
Writing Englishness edition · 2003 · Taylor & Francis Group · 304 pages · 9781134822751
Writing Englishness edition · 2003 · Taylor & Francis Group · 304 pages · 9781134822720
Writing Englishness edition · 2003 · Routledge · 9781280048609
Writing Englishness edition · 2003 · Taylor & Francis Group · 304 pages · 9781134822744
Writing Englishness ebook · 1995 · Routledge · 298 pages · 9780203360033

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