

This paper expands on the topic of Bryson’s view both of Great Britain and the United States of America by means of national stereotyping as it emerges from his novels Notes from a Small Island (1995) and Notes from a Big Country (1998). A Comparative Enquiry of Bryson’s Views of Britain and AmericaĬriticism of Bryson’s novels is not advanced but his narratives can be investigated in terms of genre, intertextuality, language, and nationality. Bryson’s View of the United States of America in Notes from a Big CountryĤ. Bryson’s View of Great Britain in Notes from a Small Islandģ.2.

Bill Bryson’s View Both of Great Britain and the United States of America by Means of National Stereotyping in Notes from a Small Island and Notes from a Big Countryģ.1.

National Stereotypes in Anglo-American Fictionģ.
