The correlation between the concept “Englishness” and the image of an island in the literary works of the first half of the XXth century

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Summary The concept “Englishness” has been outlined in a large number of literary island works. The image of an island plays the important role in English culture: in architecture we can find crannogs (artificial islands in the middle of a lake), in mythology, history of the English language the research by many specialists has shown that the name of the Isle of Man derives from Manannan, the Celtic god of the sea; in literature a lot of island works are represented. The metaphor “person-island” also figures in the island literary works of the first half of the XX century. In these literary island projections the image of an island reflects the inner world of a person who forgets or, on the contrary, reserves his English identity.

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Lozenko V. V. The correlation between the concept “Englishness” and the image of an island in the literary works of the first half of the XXth century / V. V. Lozenko // Peryodyk Naukowy Akademii Polonijnej. – 2020. – № 38. ‒ P. 59‒66.

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