The story centers on a cynical billionaire tycoon, , who realizes that "Old England" is in decline. To capitalize on the country's past, he creates a massive theme park on the Isle of Wight called "England, England". This park contains condensed, high-quality replicas of every "quintessential" English landmark and cultural icon, including:

Actors playing Robin Hood (and his "Merrie Men") and Dr. Johnson.

is a satirical, postmodern novel by the British author Julian Barnes, first published in 1998. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and is celebrated as a "Swiftian fantasy" that examines the concepts of national identity, authenticity, and the commercialization of history. Core Premise

Big Ben, Stonehenge, and the White Cliffs of Dover.

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The story centers on a cynical billionaire tycoon, , who realizes that "Old England" is in decline. To capitalize on the country's past, he creates a massive theme park on the Isle of Wight called "England, England". This park contains condensed, high-quality replicas of every "quintessential" English landmark and cultural icon, including:

Actors playing Robin Hood (and his "Merrie Men") and Dr. Johnson. England, England

is a satirical, postmodern novel by the British author Julian Barnes, first published in 1998. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and is celebrated as a "Swiftian fantasy" that examines the concepts of national identity, authenticity, and the commercialization of history. Core Premise The story centers on a cynical billionaire tycoon,

Big Ben, Stonehenge, and the White Cliffs of Dover. England". This park contains condensed