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Among American critics of the twentieth century, Lionel Trilling was especially illuminating, subtle, and wise. His consummate intelligence, which found its most congenial expression in the poise and ...
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Lionel Trilling was one of the two or three most influential literary intellectuals in the period from 1950, when he published The Liberal Imagination, until his death in 1975, by which time he was wi...
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Critical Essay by Jacques Barzun
[A distinct view of life is discernable in Trilling's works, revealed in the proposition that he] developed and illustrated throughout that galaxy of essays he ...
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Critical Essay by Mark Shechner
[Much] of what was fresh in American writing after the war came down in the fertile precipitate of ideas and attitudes released into [writers' and intellectuals&...
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Critical Essay by Denis Donoghue
It was common for critics to maintain, during the years in which Trilling wrote his major books, that the relation between the individual artist and society was a rela...
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Critical Essay by R.w.b. Lewis
The words we encounter most frequently in the essays of Lionel Trilling are: flexibility, variety, difficulty, possibility, modulation. They are the marks of Mr. Trillin...
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Critical Essay by R. P. Blackmur
[We see in Mr. Trilling's The Liberal Imagination] that he cultivates a mind never entirely his own, a mind always deliberately to some extent what he understan...
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Critical Essay by Denis Donoghue
The Opposing Self and The Liberal Imagination are, of course, all of a piece; to read both books is to see Mr Trilling emerging more clearly than ever before as the gu...
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Critical Essay by Joseph Frank
The career and reputation of Lionel Trilling as a literary critic pose something of an anomaly. Not, we should hasten to add, that Mr. Trilling does not deserve all the ...
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Critical Essay by Louis Fraiberg
Lionel Trilling is one of the few critics of any standing to have actually written at some length on the relationship between psychoanalysis and literature. Aside from...
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Critical Essay by Geoffrey H. Hartman
[For more than 30 years], Lionel Trilling has seen literature as a "criticism of life." The phrase comes from Matthew Arnold, and Trilling rightly i...
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Critical Essay by Roger Sale
Lionel Trilling is probably as famous now as he was twenty years ago, but unless I am much mistaken, his reputation is nowhere near as high as it was in the fifties, the y...
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Critical Essay by Nathan A. Scott, Jr.
Judged against our contemporary standard—which is far less absolute than its "true believers" generally realize—Mr. Trilling's...
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