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A collection of comic essays examines how the English are perceived and often unfairly singled out for blame while credit for imperial achievements is dispersed among other parts of the realm. Using anecdote, satire and sharp generalization, the writer critiques foreign stereotypes, explores how language and reporting shift praise and odium, and teases apart national self-reference and labels. The chapters alternate between humorous national portraits and pointed commentary on wartime conduct and public opinion, blending light irony with a polemical edge.
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