>>5981109>Penda's Fenwow, I am astonished and very intrigued by this recommendation, thank you kind anon! I am ashamed to say I have never even heard of this before, I see this pagan British folk horror even merits a literary review essay in the LRB comparing it to TS Eliot, so clearly there must be some intellectual substance behind it, very impressive, hehe. Ever since Keynes relinquished sovereignty to Thomas Lamont at JP Morgan and the flawed Dawes Plan, providing a pathway for ensuing Lend-Lease foreign interventionism and the inevitable course to war - a pattern repeated again today, Britain has basically been overrun by America nowadays, the BBC which remains blissfully unaware of the meaning of their own acronym exclusively reports and prioritises American news, look even I just watched 100 episodes of Buffy The Vampire Slayer lol and a back-to-back sequence of John Carpenter films of my own volition hehe, there is very little native culture that has not been subsumed / subjugated to vassal state obsequious fawning servile transatlanticism. The best outlook for Britain with its current internationally diminished stature is to either pretend to be American like Nick Clegg at Facebook, or get a job as an irritating accent American butler like Michael Caine does for Batman. So maybe you have to revisit the 1960s 1970s with settings like Penda's Fen to vaguely remember Britain with a modicum of dignity / distinctiveness / rebellion, or maybe we have to delve back much much further