St. George's Cross; Or, England Above All (ePub)
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H.G. Keene's 'St. George's Cross; Or, England Above All' is a literary testament to the ethos of English nationalism and patriotism at its zenith. The narrative echoes with a vivid representation of English pride, imbued with the historic and cultural...
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H.G. Keene's 'St. George's Cross; Or, England Above All' is a literary testament to the ethos of English nationalism and patriotism at its zenith. The narrative echoes with a vivid representation of English pride, imbued with the historic and cultural nuances that have long been associated with the country's imperial identity. Keene's rendition is not merely a chronological recording but a stylistic embodiment of the sentiments that the title itself heralds. The careful reproduction by DigiCat Publishing ensures that Keene's original prose and the Victorian undercurrents inherent in his writing are preserved, allowing the work to maintain its historical and literary significance in the modern era.
H.G. Keene was an author who flourished in the imperialist period of England, his works often reflective of the era's prevailing ideologies. A reason that may have propelled Keene to pay homage to England's symbolic iconography through literature was perhaps his own entwining with the country's colonial tapestry, potentially influencing his perspectives and leading to the creation of this impassioned narrative. The author's personal attachment to the motif of English supremacy provides readers with an intimate, if not critical, exploration of the theme of nationalism.
'St. George's Cross; Or, England Above All' thus finds its audience amidst those who are aficionados of historical literature and scholars of nationalistic studies. It is recommended for readers seeking to understand the narrative quilt that has cloaked the British psyche historically but also invites contemplation on the constructs of national identity and its resonance across centuries. Keene's work, emblematic of its time, offers a window into the robust, often controversial, sentiment of pride that has intricately woven itself into the fabric of English heritage and legacy.
H.G. Keene was an author who flourished in the imperialist period of England, his works often reflective of the era's prevailing ideologies. A reason that may have propelled Keene to pay homage to England's symbolic iconography through literature was perhaps his own entwining with the country's colonial tapestry, potentially influencing his perspectives and leading to the creation of this impassioned narrative. The author's personal attachment to the motif of English supremacy provides readers with an intimate, if not critical, exploration of the theme of nationalism.
'St. George's Cross; Or, England Above All' thus finds its audience amidst those who are aficionados of historical literature and scholars of nationalistic studies. It is recommended for readers seeking to understand the narrative quilt that has cloaked the British psyche historically but also invites contemplation on the constructs of national identity and its resonance across centuries. Keene's work, emblematic of its time, offers a window into the robust, often controversial, sentiment of pride that has intricately woven itself into the fabric of English heritage and legacy.
Autoren-Porträt von H. G. Keene
H. G. Keene, a notable figure in English literature and history, remains a symbol of literary prowess from the bygone colonial era. With a well-crafted narrative style, Keene penned 'St. George's Cross; Or, England Above All,' an embodiment of nationalistic fervor and a reflection of the zeitgeist of his time. Although specific details of Keene's life and his complete body of work are not extensively documented, 'St. George's Cross' stands as a testament to his literary capabilities and his dedication to themes of patriotism and English identity. His work often interwove the narratives of heroism with the valorization of English culture and imperialistic ideals, indicative of the prevalent attitudes during the British Empire's zenith. Keene resonated with his contemporaries, offering narratives that emboldened the sense of English superiority and duty. His prose, characterized by its vivid descriptions and ability to stir nationalistic sentiments, continues to be of interest to scholars studying the literature of imperialism and its cultural ramifications. While Keene may not be as widely recognized as some of his peers, his contributions to the genre of patriotic literature provide valuable insights into the mindset of Victorian England and its literary expressions of nationalism.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: H. G. Keene
- 2022, 84 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547383666
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2022
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