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England: An Elegy

by Roger Scruton

Book title

  • Imprint: Continuum
  • Pub. date: 27 Mar 2006
  • ISBN: 9780826480750
288 Pages, paperback World rights £11.99 Add to my Catalogue Add to my basket

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At a time when Scottish, Welsh and Irish nationalisms are flourishing and English nationalism disapproved, when the customs and the institutions of the English are being dismantled, either from outside by the European Union, or from inside by the political elite, and when the rising English generation has little or no knowledge of the history, culture or religion of the place where it was born, it is time to ask what England is.

In this poignant and personal tribute Roger Scruton gives an account of England which is both an illuminating analysis of its institutions and culture, and a celebration of its virtues.  Covering all aspects of the English inheritance, and informed by a unique philosophical vision, England: An Elegy shows that there is such a country as England, that it has a distinct personality and endows its residents with a distinct moral ideal.

Table of Contents

Preface What on Earth was England? First Glimpses English Caharacter Community as Person The English Religion TRhe English Law English Society English Government English Culture English Countryside Epilogue: The Forbidding England Acknowledgements Index

Author(s)

Roger Scruton, Professor Roger Scruton is Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Washington and Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford. His other books include Sexual Desire, The West and the Rest, England: An Elegy, News from Somewhere and Gentle Regrets (all published by Continuum).

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