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The Liberal Imagination

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Zusatztext “ The Liberal Imagination (1950) applied the dialectical method to cultural themes by exploring the ways in which literary masterworks deflated the pieties of trendy left-wing politics. Trilling! who identified himself as a liberal! called for a new kind of criticism that 'might find its most useful work not in confirming liberalism in its sense of general rightness but rather in putting under some degree of pressure the liberal ideas and assumptions of the present time.' That statement was almost a blueprint! or prophecy! of the neoconservative creed.” – The New York Times “Trilling’s best and most influential collection of essays shows how criticism! written with grace! style! and a self-questioning cast of mind! can itself become a form of literature! as well as a valuable contribution to how we think about society.” –Morris Dickstein “A literary critic of major stature.” – The Times (London) “The essays in [ The Liberal Imagination ] are remarkable for persuasiveness with which they draw attention to the importance for much! if not all great literature! of the tragic! the ironic! and the basically unjust elements in life.” – The Times (London) " The Liberal Imagination ! [is] a book that sold more than seventy thousand copies in hardcover and more than a hundred thousand in paperback! and that made Trilling a figure! a model of the intellectual in Cold War America... The argument of The Liberal Imagination is that literature teaches that life is not so simple for unfairness! snobbery! resentment! prejudice! neurosis! and tragedy happen to be literature's particular subject matter." --Lewis Menand! The New Yorker “Lionel Trilling...is undergoing a slow but effective resurgence...everything suggest that both his persona and oeuvre are attracting a young generation of scholars eager to understand his echoes! present and future.” – Forward “One felt that the essays of The Liberal Imagination were helping to generate a new kind of discourse; in them the traditional disparities between English and American ways of discussing both literature and society were being transcended. The specific means of this transcendence had largely to do with the intensity and luminosity of Trilling’s mind...” – The New York Times Book Review The author "shows that literature is relevant to politics not because it affirms any political doctrine but because it provides a corrective to any political ideology whatsoever." –Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) “Lionel Trilling was so compelling that he mesmerized many of his Columbia students for life! away from what he regarded as the illusions about progress fostered by the liberal imagination.” – Los Angeles Times “One of the most important literary critics of mid-20th century America.” – The Wall Street Journal “This liberal critic of liberalism was revered for his reasonableness! the elegance of his dialectical style! the refinement of his ideas.” – The New York Times “After his death! Lionel Trilling still exerts great influence on the landscape of American culture.” – The New York Times “‘The Function of the Little Magazine’ is as enchanting as when it first appeared in 1946 and remains a superior lesson on the juxtaposition of the highbrow intellectual elite and a democratic mass audience.” – Foreword “The dialectical method at its peak! honed to revelatory art.” –Sam Tanenhaus Informationen zum Autor Lionel Trilling (1905–1975) was born in New York and educated at Columbia University, to which he returned as an instructor in 1932, and where he continued to teach in the English Department throughout his long and highly distinguished career as a literary critic. Among the most influential of his many works are three collections of essays, The Liberal Imagina...

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Authors Louis Menand, Lionel Trilling, Lionel/ Menand Trilling
Assisted by Louis Menand (Introduction)
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.09.2008
 
EAN 9781590172834
ISBN 978-1-59017-283-4
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 130 mm x 203 mm x 18 mm
Series New York Review Books Classics
New York Review Books Classics
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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