Raymond Williams is widely acknowledged to be one of the most original and influential thinkers of the post--war era. He wrote extensively across a wide range of subjects: from drama and the novel to politics, popular culture and mass communications. He was also a major novelist, well--known for books such as Border Country and Second Generation.
Raymond Williams is widely acknowledged to be one of the most original and influential thinkers of the post--war era. He wrote extensively across a wide range of subjects: from drama and the novel to politics, popular culture and mass communications. He was also a major novelist, well--known for books such as Border Country and Second Generation.
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Raymond Williams and the 'Two Faces of Modernism': Tony Pinkney. 2. Relating to Wales: Dai Smith. 3. Politics and Letters: Stuart Hall. 4. Towards 2000, or News From You Know Where: Francis Mulhern. 5. Raymond Williams and the Italian Left: Fernando Ferrara. 6. Hommage to Orwell: The Dream of a Common Culture, and other Minefield: Lisa Jardine and Julia Swindells. 7. In Whose Voice? The Drama of Raymond Williams: Bernard Sharratt. 8. Jane Austen and Empire: Edward W. Said. 9. Base and Superstructure in Raymond Williams: Terry Eagleton. 10. The Politics of Hope: An Interview: Raymond Williams and Terry Eagleton. 11. A Raymond Williams Bibliography: Alan O'Connor. Note on Contributors. Index.
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Raymond Williams and the 'Two Faces of Modernism': Tony Pinkney. 2. Relating to Wales: Dai Smith. 3. Politics and Letters: Stuart Hall. 4. Towards 2000, or News From You Know Where: Francis Mulhern. 5. Raymond Williams and the Italian Left: Fernando Ferrara. 6. Hommage to Orwell: The Dream of a Common Culture, and other Minefield: Lisa Jardine and Julia Swindells. 7. In Whose Voice? The Drama of Raymond Williams: Bernard Sharratt. 8. Jane Austen and Empire: Edward W. Said. 9. Base and Superstructure in Raymond Williams: Terry Eagleton. 10. The Politics of Hope: An Interview: Raymond Williams and Terry Eagleton. 11. A Raymond Williams Bibliography: Alan O'Connor. Note on Contributors. Index.
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