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A Lost Kingdom: Mercia and the Idea of England

English

By (author): Carl Phelpstead

What is `England? And what does `Englishness mean? National identity is now at the forefront of a fractious public debate. While such wrangling might question the union of nation-states, it typically assumes that England, Scotland and Wales are fixed and immutable entities. Yet, as the author emphasises here, these are as much historical constructions as the continental body which English nationalists are now so eager to leave. Before `England there were seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the most influential of which, for long periods and before the rise of the more famous Wessex of Alfred was the country in the Midlands: Mercia. Carl Phelpstead argues that that this lost realm of Penda, which vanished after the Viking raids of the ninth century, continues to inspire an alternate notion of wider belonging. It has been valued by writers and poets because of its shifting, ambiguous borders. Boundaries define in two ways: they separate; but they also help to reveal the intermingling that goes on despite them. For the author, Mercia is a challenging and powerful idea: a heartland country whose centre was found at its edge. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781788313889

About Carl Phelpstead

Carl Phelpstead is Professor of English Literature at Cardiff University. His previous books are Old Norse Made New (2007) Holy Vikings (2007) and Tolkien and Wales (2011). He is a Member of the Welsh Academy the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists and the Early English Text Society. He has served (since 2001) on the Council of the Viking Society for Northern Research as Editor (since 2004) of the same Societys journal `Saga-Book and as co-editor (since 2007) of its Text Series.

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