American history is filled with manifestos of cultural independence paradoxically coupled with exercises in bardolatry and Anglophilia. |
Cashing in on Japan's Anglophilia and love of manga-like fantasy, Potter has been cunningly marketed to attract a more grown-up audience than in other countries. |
If in England it rallied a demoralized citizenry, here in America it validated the Anglophilia of the educated classes and gave British imperialism a good odor. |
The Hermitage's collection of 370 items of British silver dates largely from the 18th century when Russian Anglophilia was at its peak. |
Billy's dad would puff thoughtfully on his pipe, an affectation acquired in a recent and alarming burst of Anglophilia. |
But in the three years that I've been living in Montreal, I can feel any remaining Anglophilia beginning to disintegrate. |