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Review from Hardback edition In his exhaustively researched, elegantly written and immensely engaging study, Langford identifies the national characteristics as energy, candour, decency, taciturnity, reserve and eccentricity. * Cultural and Social History *
Langford sets out to prove his case in a robust, no-nonsense, thoroughly empirical manner. * David Bell, London Review of Books, 14/12/00. *
Langford has found some real gems in his vast mine of material. * David Bell, London Review of Books, 14/12/00. *
Langford himself has a pleasantly dry wit. * David Bell, London Review of Books, 14/12/00. *
This wonderful book brings such detail and generalisation together by being organised not chronologivally but by 'six major supposed traits of Englishness': Energy, Candour, Decency, Taciturnity, Reserve, Eccentricity. Langford has read widely and unpredictably, especially in accounts that have never been translated into English. This has allowed him to produce a book that is, in one respect, brilliantly un-English: it is fascinated by what foreigners have thought. * The Guardian *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199246403
Author Paul Langford
Format Paperback
Page Count 402
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 594g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 22mm