It is a surprise to find Raymond Williams, in the year of his retirement as Professor of Drama at Cambridge, editing a series called 'Literature in History'. In a writing career that almost spans the post-war period, he has established himself as this country's leading critic within academic English of the very concept of 'Literature'. So much so, that he would have preferred to see English Literature replaced as a core subject in our school and university curriculum by the study of Culture and of Communications.
LRB 18 August 1983 | PDF Download
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