

An edition of Literature, identity, and the English Channel (2002)
narrow seas expanded
By Dominic Rainsford
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Palgrave
Language
eng
Pages
191
Description:
"Literature, Identity and the English Channel examines representations of the Channel in British and French literature from the French Revolution onwards. This is a timely subject given the intense debates in progress about the actual and desired relationships between Britain and mainland Europe. The book addresses a wide range of authors who have taken the Channel as a focus, from Charlotte Smith and Chateaubriand through Dickens, Swinburne and Hugo, writers of the First and Second World Wars, and historians and travel writers of the 1950s and 1960s, to postmodern fiction of the 1990s."--Jacket.
subjects: Comparative Literature, English and French, English literature, French and English, French literature, History and criticism, In literature, Literature, Comparative, National characteristics, British, in literature, National characteristics, French, in literature, Relations, English literature, history and criticism, National characteristics in literature, Comparative literature, english and french, French literature, history and criticism, France, relations, foreign countries, Great britain, relations, foreign countries
Places: English Channel, France, Great Britain