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... culture is afforded by two essays by Raymond Williams in this area . Williams is a helpful commen- tator , because as a sympathetic ' outsider ' , his attempt to come to terms with a materialist aesthetic serves as an intelligent ...
... culture is afforded by two essays by Raymond Williams in this area . Williams is a helpful commen- tator , because as a sympathetic ' outsider ' , his attempt to come to terms with a materialist aesthetic serves as an intelligent ...
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... culture . It was such a consciousness that Caudwell believed many of the better - known and influential contemporary writers and would- be ' scientists ' lacked . Hence we have those sketches of Shaw , the Lawrences , Wells and Freud ...
... culture . It was such a consciousness that Caudwell believed many of the better - known and influential contemporary writers and would- be ' scientists ' lacked . Hence we have those sketches of Shaw , the Lawrences , Wells and Freud ...
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... culture and art , like that of most older cultures , was and still mainly is man - made . Women there- fore who assert themselves , who earn their living , who demand a room with a view , find themselves aliens in a man - made culture ...
... culture and art , like that of most older cultures , was and still mainly is man - made . Women there- fore who assert themselves , who earn their living , who demand a room with a view , find themselves aliens in a man - made culture ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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