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86. T.Nairn, The enchanted glass: Britain and its monarchy (London, Picador, 1990),
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87. Anderson, English questions, pp. 196–7, 199–200.
88. T.Eagleton, Criticism and ideology (London, New Left Books, 1976), pp. 44–
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89. Ibid., pp. 64–101.
90. Ibid., p. 27.
91. Ibid., p. 26.
92. Ibid., pp. 33–4.
93. Ibid., p. 25.
94. E.P.Thompson, The poverty of theory and other essays (London, Merlin Press,
1978), p. 205.
95. Eagleton, Criticism and ideology, pp. 162–3.
96. H.Felperin, Beyond deconstruction: the uses and abuses of literary theory (Oxford,
Oxford University Press, 1985), p. 57.
97. Thompson, The poverty of theory, p. ii.
98. Ibid., p. 358.
99. Ibid., p. 384.
100. Williams, Marxism and literature, p. 4.
101. R.Williams, Problems in materialism and culture: selected essays (London, New
Left Books, 1980), p. 243.
102. R.Williams, Culture (Glasgow, Fontana, 1981).
103. G.Turner, British cultural studies: an introduction (London, Unwin Hyman, 1990),
p. 65.
104. A.O’Connor, Raymond Williams: writing, culture, politics (Oxford, Basil
Blackwell), p. 103.
105. Williams, Marxism and literature, p. 110.
106. Ibid., p. 111.
107. Ibid., p. 125.
108. Ibid., pp. 121–7.
109. Ibid., p. 122.
110. Ibid., p. 123.
111. Ibid., p. 126.
112. Williams, Culture, p. 205.
113. Williams, Marxism and literature, p. 126.
114. Ibid., pp. 133–4.
115. Ibid., p. 93.
116. Ibid.
117. T.Eagleton, Introduction, in Raymond Williams: critical perspectives, ed. T.Eagleton
(Cambridge, Polity Press, 1989), p. 6.
118. J.Dollimore, Introduction: Shakespeare, cultural materialism and the new
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119. T.Lovell, Consuming fiction (London, Verso, 1987); J.Wolff, Feminine sentences:
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120. T.Eagleton, Base and superstructure in Raymond Williams, in Raymond Williams,
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