Raymond Williams Quotes
Culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language.
Raymond Williams (2014). “Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society”, p.49, Oxford University Press
Raymond Williams (1975). “The Country and the City”, p.1, Oxford University Press, USA
There are no masses; there are only ways of seeing people as masses
Raymond Williams, Andrew Milner (2010). “Tenses of Imagination: Raymond Williams on Science Fiction, Utopia and Dystopia”, p.13, Peter Lang
The human crisis is always a crisis of understanding: what we genuinely understand we can do.
1958 Culture and Society, ch.3.
The gap between our feelings and our social observation is dangerously wide.
Raymond Williams (2001). “The Long Revolution”, p.311, Broadview Press
Raymond Williams (2005). “Culture and Materialism: Selected Essays”, p.76, Verso
The idea of nature contains, though often unnoticed, an extraordinary amount of human history.
Raymond Williams (2005). “Culture and Materialism: Selected Essays”, p.67, Verso
Raymond Williams (1985). “Loyalties”, Hodder & Stoughton
"Culture and Society". Book by Raymond Williams, 1958.
Raymond Williams (2001). “The Long Revolution”, p.305, Broadview Press
Raymond Williams (2005). “Culture and Materialism: Selected Essays”, p.78, Verso
Raymond Williams (1975). “The Country and the City”, p.1, Oxford University Press, USA
Raymond Williams (2013). “Loyalties”, p.331, Random House
A contrast between country and city, as fundamental ways of life, reaches back into classical times.
Raymond Williams (1975). “The Country and the City”, p.1, Oxford University Press, USA
"Reading and Criticism". Book by Raymond Williams, 1950.