Williams . Politics of Modernism , 177 . 12. Raymond Williams , Cobbett ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1983 ) , 50-53 . 13. Raymond Williams , Politics and Letters : Interviews with " New Left Review " ( London : New Left Books ...
Thomas Hodgkin l wasn't ever asked if l was a Party member One felt it wasn't very nice to enquire what people's ... It's hardly worth a mention were it not for the fact that in later life, particularly during those astonishing labours ...
Burke the arch-conservative, Coleridge the quietist conservative are both respectfully handled in Culture and Society. The anti-democratic and anti-Jacobin Burke is praised13 (after weighing up his reactionary nature) for his whiggish ...
... 265 , 267 , 290 Television : technology and cultural form 236 Waiting for Lefty 82 Tennyson , A. 126 Walzer , M. 231-2 ... 5 , 13 , 14 , 87 , 102 , Wells , H.G. 79 107 , 109 , 117 , 125 , 137 , 151 , 152 , Wesker , A. 88 , 173 153 ...
Dai Smith joined the history Department in 1971 and Hywel Francis complemented the Project team. Institutionally, perhaps the major outcome has been the remarkable South Wales Miners Library. Established in October 1973, ...
Ahora, por primera vez, al utilizar todos los escritos privados e inéditos de Williams y al ubicarlo en un panorama social y cultural más amplio, Dai Smith desvela en este fascinante estudio cómo la vida anterior a 1961 constituye, de ...
This book provides the most comprehensive study to date of the theoretical and historical context of Williams' thinking on literature, politics and culture.
This book provides a critical introduction to the full range of Williams' work - fiction and non-fiction.
This book provides the most comprehensive study to date of the theoretical and historical context of Williams' thinking on literature, politics and culture.
This book is the first major biography of Raymond Wiiliams' life and work. Using the testimonies of those who knew Williams best Inglis creates a fascinating portrayal of the man and his life.
Ultimately, this book argues that Williams should be regarded as a cultural analyst in the sociological rather than narrowly literary sense.
Raymond Williams (1921-1988) was one of the most original and influential thinkers of the post-war period. Many know him for his work on mass culture and his left-wing literary criticism,...
Raymond Williams: Critical Perspectives
The specially commissioned essays collected in this volume reflect the full range of Raymond Williams's interests and concentrate not only on the exposition and evaluation of his ideas, but also on how they have influenced teachers, writers ...
This book focuses in particular on the formation and application of his cultural-materialist methodology to society and politics.
Raymond Williams - a Welsh media critic and a pioneer of cultural studies - believed that the traditional focus of biographies on individuals isolated these people from their communities.