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Her affected old-timey Englishness can be grating, and when you see her opposite Emily Watson (playing Norman's sister), you daydream about what Watson would have done with the part. He seemed to cultivate his Englishness and to relish in exhibiting it--whether out of deliberate preference or as an educational ploy, or both. Out of Place: Englishness, Empire and the Location of Identity. |
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