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George Orwell and Raymond Williams : a comparison of their thoughts on politics, letters and language

Bibliography: pages 221-230.

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Main Author: Johnson, D W
Other Authors: Bertelsen, Eve
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Language:English
Published: Department of English Language and Literature 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/21811 George Orwell and Raymond Williams : a comparison of their thoughts on politics, letters and language Johnson, D W Bertelsen, Eve Higgins, John English Language and Literature Bibliography: pages 221-230. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between George Orwell and Raymond Williams as reflected in their respective writings on politics, letters and language. The study aims to provide a close historical reading of exemplary texts written by Orwell and Williams. This involves: description of the historical context in which the texts were produced; close analysis of the selected texts; and summarising their related writings in these three areas in order to place the 'exemplary texts' in the context of their work as a whole. Finally, having thus provided a synthesis of their respective thoughts on politics, letters and language, the similarities and differences between Orwell and Williams are derived. The conclusion drawn in this study is that notwithstanding several important differences, Orwell and Williams share a number of fundamental assumptions and beliefs in these defined areas. In their 'political' writings, they share a reliance on the evidence of experience; a sense of Britain as a society governed ultimately by consensus rather than by conflict; and a commitment to similar forms of socialist-humanism. In their work on letters, they both resist the dominant definitions of 'literature'; they both explore the relation between 'politics' and 'letters'; and they both seek to use 'letters' in the service of (socialist) 'politics'. In their understandings of language, both Orwell and Williams assume a 'unified subject' that precedes language as the source of meaning; they both insist on the existence of some pre-linguistic 'reality'; and they share a sense of language as being in some way constitutive. The differences between Orwell and Williams can be summarised as follows: first, they wrote in different contexts; second, they represent different constituences of British socialism (Orwell middle-class and Williams working-class}; and third, whereas Orwell is a popular essayist, Williams is a literary academic, who explores the many concerns they share with greater subtlety and care. 2016-09-20T12:29:04Z 2016-09-20T12:29:04Z 1989 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21811 eng application/pdf Department of English Language and Literature Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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