Rule Britannia, Brexit and Cornish Identity
This article returns Rule Britannia to its own political, geographical and biographical context at a time when Daphne Du Maurier’s last novel has achieved a kind of afterlife in post-2016 Brexit referendum discourse. Vanishing Cornwall (1967) and The House on the Strand (1969) drew on visions of the...
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Autor principal: | Ella Westland |
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Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines
2021
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