Anglophilia | ˌaNGɡləˈfilēə | noun: a love of English culture, specifically upper-class culture, expressed in long novels and television mini-series set in English country houses, where the lord of the manor is murdered in an interesting way by someone even more loathsome than he is. Anglophilia = class resentment x production values ÷ access to rare tropical poisons and lethal gardening tools.
Anglophilia | ˌaNGɡləˈfilēə | noun: a love of English culture, specifically upper-class culture, expressed in long novels and television mini-series set in English country houses, where the lord of the manor is murdered in an interesting way by someone even more loathsome than he is. Anglophilia = class resentment x production values ÷ access to rare tropical poisons and lethal gardening tools.
Anglophilia | ˌaNGɡləˈfilēə | noun: a love of English culture, specifically upper-class culture, expressed in long novels and television mini-series set in English country houses, where the lord of the manor is murdered in an interesting way by someone even more loathsome than he is. Anglophilia = class resentment x production values ÷ access to rare tropical poisons and lethal gardening tools.
Anglophilia | ˌaNGɡləˈfilēə | noun: a love of English culture, specifically upper-class culture, expressed in long novels and television mini-series set in English country houses, where the lord of the manor is murdered in an interesting way by someone even more loathsome than he is. Anglophilia = class resentment x production values ÷ access to rare tropical poisons and lethal gardening tools.