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Raymond Williams

“From the late eighteenth century onwards, it is no longer from the practice of community but from being a wanderer that the instinct of fellow-feeling is derived. Thus an essential isolation and silence and loneliness become the carriers of nature and community against the rigours, the cold abstinence, the selfish ease of ordinary society.”

Raymond Williams, The Country and the City
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The Country and the City The Country and the City by Raymond Williams
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