The Return of England in English Literature, by Michael Gardiner

The central argument presented by this book is that representations of England and the English people have been largely absent from the canon of English Literature because that canon was constructed on behalf of the British state and its empire during the imperial period so that forms of English expression were subsumed within the wider, imperialist category of British from which they have only recently started to emerge. In order to understand this provocative argument it is necessary to contextualise Gardiner’s prior research before this publication. 

The Return of England in English Literature, by Michael Gardiner. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. ISBN: 978-0230319479

The central argument presented by this book is that representations of England and the English people have been largely absent from the canon of English Literature because that canon was constructed on behalf of the British state and its empire during the imperial period so that forms of English expression were subsumed within the wider, imperialist category of British from which they have only recently started to emerge. In order to understand this provocative argument it is necessary to contextualise Gardiner’s prior research before this publication. 

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Michael Gardiner. The Return of England in English Literature. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.