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England Maureen Duffy

England By Maureen Duffy

England by Maureen Duffy


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Summary

'An erudite, extremely entertaining work' Jan Morris, Independent
In the style of Longitude and Fermat's Last Theorem, acclaimed novelist Maureen Duffy has written a page-turning narrative history of the making of the myth of the English.

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England: The Making of the Myth from Stonehenge to Albert Square by Maureen Duffy

'An erudite, extremely entertaining work' Jan Morris, Independent
In the style of Longitude and Fermat's Last Theorem, acclaimed novelist Maureen Duffy has written a page-turning narrative history of the making of the myth of the English.

In this fascinating study, acclaimed author Maureen Duffy surveys three thousand years of English and British history, illuminating the myths that have come to be such an important part of our national identity. Written with great erudition, perception and humour, England: The Making of the Myth from Stonehenge to Albert Square will change your view of England's past - and England's future.

England Reviews

  • Praise for England: The Making of the Myth:

'Never has there been a period when it was more necessary to recognise the nature of national identity.' Peter Ackroyd, The Times

'Infused with intelligence, wit and a refreshing liberalism ... Maureen Duffy brings to her entertaining and provocative narrative a clear sense of history as myth.' Walter Ellis, Sunday Times

'An enjoyable, lively, informative book' Salley Vickers, Financial Times

About Maureen Duffy

A prolific poet and playwright, Maureen Duffy published her first novel, That's How It Was, in 1962. She is the author of Wounds, Capital and Londoners: An Elegy (the Londoners trilogy) and has written biographies of Purcell and Aphra Behn.

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GOR003943749
9781841151670
184115167X
England: The Making of the Myth from Stonehenge to Albert Square by Maureen Duffy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
20020204
288
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