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Lionel Trilling

    4. Juli 1905 – 5. November 1975

    Lionel Trilling war ein bedeutender amerikanischer Literaturkritiker und Lehrer, der das Denken des 20. Jahrhunderts maßgeblich beeinflusste. Als wichtiges Mitglied der New Yorker Intellektuellen und Mitarbeiter der Partisan Review untersuchte er die tiefen Zusammenhänge zwischen Literatur und ihren zeitgenössischen kulturellen, sozialen und politischen Auswirkungen. Seine Arbeit beleuchtete, wie literarische Texte die Welt um uns herum widerspiegeln und gestalten.

    Beyond culture
    The Middle of the Journey
    The Moral Obligation To Be Intelligent
    Romantic Poetry and Prose
    The Journey Abandoned
    Das Ende der Aufrichtigkeit
    • The America of John Dos Passos -- Hemingway and his critics -- T.S. Eliot's politics -- The immortality ode -- Kipling -- Reality in America -- Art and neurosis -- Manners, morals, and the novel -- The Kinsey report -- Huckleberry Finn -- The Princess Casamassima -- Wordsworth and the Rabbis -- William Dean Howells and the roots of modern taste -- The poet as hero: Keats in his letters -- George Orwell and the politics of truth -- The situation of the American intellectual at the present time -- Mansfield Park -- Isaac Babel -- The morality of inertia -- "That smile of Parmenides made me think"--The last lover -- A speech on Robert Frost: a cultural episode -- On the teaching of modern literature -- The Leavis-Snow controversy -- The fate of pleasure -- James Joyce in his letters -- Mind in the modern world -- Art, will, and necessity -- Why we read Jane Austen.

      The Moral Obligation To Be Intelligent2009
      4,1
    • The Journey Abandoned

      The Unfinished Novel

      • 167 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Lionel Trilling (1905 - 1975) wanted very much to be a novelist. His short stories appeared in "The Menorah Journal" and "Partisan Review", and he published one novel in 1947, "The Middle of the Journey".

      The Journey Abandoned2008
      5,0
    • This volume devotes over 100 pages to William Blake, including The Book of Thel and the entire "Night the Ninth" from The Four Zoas, as well as excerpts from Milton and Jerusalem. It also includes poems and prose by Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, and Byron.

      Romantic Poetry and Prose1973
      4,2