
Raymond Williams
Author · 24 books
Raymond Henry Williams was a Welsh academic, novelist, and critic. He taught for many years and the Professor of Drama at the University of Cambridge. He was an influential figure within the New Left and in wider culture. His writings on politics, culture, the mass media and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts. His work laid the foundations for the field of cultural studies and the cultural materialist approach. Among his many books are Culture and Society, Culture and Materialism, Politics and Letters, Problems in Materialism and Culture, and several novels.
Series
Books

VOLUNTEERS
1987

Communications
1962

The Long Revolution
1961

George Orwell
1974

Drama from Ibsen to Brecht
1968

Cobbett
1983

The Country and the City
1973

Orwell
1970

Marxism and Literature
1977

Politics of Modernism
Against the New Conformists
1989

Culture and Society
1958

The Sociology of Culture
1981

Television
Technology and Cultural Form
1974

May Day Manifesto 1968
1968

Modern Tragedy
1966

People Of The Black Mountains Vol.Ii
The Eggs of The Eagle
1990

Border Country
1962

Politics and Letters
Interviews with New Left Review
1981

Politics and Culture
Class, Writing, Socialism
2021

Resources of Hope
Culture, Democracy, Socialism
1989

Culture and Materialism
2006

People of the Black Mountains
The Beginning
1989

Keywords
A Vocabulary of Culture and Society
1975

The English Novel
1970