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Encyclopedia > English culture

The Culture of England is sometimes difficult to separate clearly from the culture of the United Kingdom, so influential has English culture been on the cultures of the British Isles and, on the other hand, given the extent to which other cultures have influenced life in England. The culture of the United Kingdom is rich and varied, and has been influential on culture on a worldwide scale. ... Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area  - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population  - Total (2001)  - Density Ranked 1st UK 49,138,831 377/km² Religion... The British Isles consist of Great Britain, Ireland and a number of much smaller surrounding islands. ...

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Art

Main article: English art English art is a term referring to a vast body of art originating from the geographical region presently referred to as England. ...


English art is a term referring to a vast body of art originating from the geographical region presently referred to as England. This results in the term being almost indefinable, although Nikolaus Pevsner attempted a definition in his 1956 book The Englishness of English Art.


Originating with cave painting, it has developed over millennia to several current movements, such as Brit art, and encompasses all forms - painting, sculpture and performance art.


Famous English artists presently working range from Lucian Freud and Damien Hirst.


Oil painting came comparatively late to England. Hans Holbein, an imported talent, is generally credited with founding an English school of portrait painting. The rich ecclesiastical decoration of English churches was, in great measure, lost during the iconoclasm of the Reformation.


And although Charles I of England built up a great royal collection of art, the disposal of these treasures during the English Commonwealth and the subsequent democratisation of society meant that the patronage of the state never formed great palace collections such as seen in other European states.


It is often considered that English landscape painting typifies English art, mirroring as it does the development of the country house and its landscaping.


Cuisine

Main article: British cuisine British cuisine still suffers from a relatively poor international reputation, being typically represented by dishes consisting of simply cooked meats and vegetables that need to be accompanied by bottled sauces or heavily seasoned after cooking to make them palatable. ...

A cup of tea A tea bush. ... A typical mug of lager beer, showing the golden colour of the beer and the foamy head floating on top. ... A full English breakfast – or traditional fry-up – is a traditional breakfast dish of England. ...

Folklore

Main article: English folklore English folklore is the folk tradition which has evolved in England over a number of centuries. ...



English folklore is the folk tradition which has evolved in England over a number of centuries. Some English legends can be traced back to their roots, even as far as before the Roman invasion of Britain, while the origin of others is fairly uncertain or disputed. England abounds with folklore, in all forms, from such obvious manifestations as the traditional semi-mystical Arthurian legends and semi-historical Robin Hood tales, to contemporary urban myths and facets of cryptozoology such as the Beast of Bodmin Moor


Morris dance and related practices such as the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance preserve old English folk traditions, as do Mummers Plays.


Most folklore traditions are no longer widely believed. Whereas some folklore legends were formerly believed nationally across the whole of England, most can generally be divided into regional areas of England:


Literature

Main article: English literature The term English literature refers to literature written in the English language, or literature composed in English by writers who are not necessarily from England. ...


The term English literature refers to literature written in the English language, or literature composed in English by writers who are not necessarily from England. Joseph Conrad was Polish, Robert Burns was Scottish, James Joyce was Irish, Edgar Allan Poe was American, Salman Rushdie is Indian. In academia, the term often labels departments and programs practicing English studies. This new label was necessary not only because all of England's former colonies have developed literatures of their own, but also because each speak their variety of English. In other words English literature is as diverse as the Englishes that are spoken around the world.

List of novelists from England (See also: English novel, English literature) J. R. Ackerley Peter Ackroyd, (born 1949) Douglas Adams, (1952 - 2001), author of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Richard Adams, (born 1920), author of Watership Down Kingsley Amis, (1922-1995), novelist and poet, young author of Lucky...

Music

Main article: Music of England England has a long and rich musical history. ...


England has a long and rich musical history. The United Kingdom has, like most European countries, undergone a roots revival in the last half of the 20th century. English music has been an instrumental and leading part of this phenomenon, which peaked at the end of the 1960s and into the 1970s.


Religion

The Church of England functions as the established church in England. Other churches which have started in England include the Methodist church, the Quakers and the Salvation Army. The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England and acts as the mother and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion as well as a founding member of the Porvoo Communion. ... A state religion (also called an established church or state church) is a religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state. ... The Methodist movement is a group of denominations of Protestant Christianity. ... The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, or Friends, is a religious community founded in England in the 17th century. ... The Salvation Army is a Wesleyan Christian denomination, a charity and a social services organization. ...


See also Religion in the United Kingdom. St Pauls Cathedral The United Kingdom is traditionally a Christian country, with two of the Home nations having official faiths: Anglicanism, in the form of the Church of England, is the established church in England. ...


Sport and leisure

Cricket and football are generally considered the national games. For more coverage of cricket, go to the Cricket Portal. ... Football is a ball game played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more goals than their opponent. ...


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The culture of England is sometimes difficult to separate clearly from the culture of the United Kingdom, so influential has English culture been on the cultures of the British Isles and, on the other hand, given the extent to which other cultures have influenced life in England.
English art is a term referring to a body of art originating from England.
It is often considered that English landscape painting typifies the tradition of English art, mirroring as it does the development of the country house and its landscaping.
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