Remapping Englishness in Peter Ackroyd’s Milton in America

Masoud Farahmandfar
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Abstract Peter Ackroyd’s historiographic metafictional novel Milton in America (2006) entails a critical return to history – critical in the sense that it questions the essence of historical knowledge and revisits the past in order to comment on the politics of national identity. Beneath a façade of historicity, the novel explores the continuity of English cultural identity and narrates a fictional story that centres on the conflict of Catholicism and Protestantism in the context of post-Restoration emigration of Puritans from England to New England. The “old faith”, although marginalized, continued to exist in post-Reformation England. The novel ties the significance of Catholicism to a thorough sense of Englishness. Catholic faith is shown as an ancient anchor of English identity. Peter Ackroyd delves into the collective memory of his race in search of a sense of commonality, believing in the continuity of English national identity. Challenging humanist assumptions about historical authenticity, the novel calls into question the idea of religious homogeneity, offering a different narrative as equally valuable.
从彼得·阿克罗伊德的《米尔顿在美国》看英国性
摘要彼得·阿克罗伊德(Peter Ackroyd)的历史元小说《米尔顿在美国》(Milton in America,2006)要求批判性地回归历史——批判性地说,它质疑历史知识的本质,并回顾过去,以评论国家认同的政治。在历史性的外表下,这部小说探索了英国文化身份的连续性,并讲述了一个虚构的故事,该故事以天主教和新教在复辟后清教徒从英国移民到新英格兰的背景下的冲突为中心。“旧信仰”虽然被边缘化,但在宗教改革后的英格兰仍然存在。这部小说将天主教的意义与彻底的英国意识联系在一起。天主教信仰被认为是英国人身份认同的古老支柱。彼得·阿克罗伊德深入研究了他种族的集体记忆,以寻找一种共同感,相信英国民族身份的连续性。这部小说挑战了人文主义对历史真实性的假设,对宗教同质性的概念提出了质疑,提供了一种同样有价值的不同叙事。
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