The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent: Selected Essays of Lionel Trilling

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 17 okt 2001 - 576 pagina's

A landmark reissue of a great teacher's finest work

Lionel Trilling was, during his lifetime, generally acknowledged to be one of the finest essayists in the English language, the heir of Hazlitt and the peer of Orwell. Since his death in 1974, his work has been discussed and hotly debated, yet today, when writers and critics claim to be "for" or "against" his interpretations, they can hardly be well acquainted with them, for his work has been largely out of print for years.

With this re-publication of Trilling's finest essays, Leon Wieseltier offers readers of many new generations a rich overview of Trilling's achievement. The essays collected here include justly celebrated masterpieces--on Mansfield Park and on "Why We Read Jane Austen"; on Twain, Dos Passos, Hemingway, Isaac Babel; on Keats, Wordsworth, Eliot, Frost; on "Art and Neurosis"; and the famous Preface to Trilling's book The Liberal Imagination.

This exhilarating work has much to teach readers who may have been encouraged to adopt simpler systems of meaning, or were taught to exchange the ideals of reason and individuality for those of enthusiasm and the false romance of group identity. Trilling's remarkable essays show a critic who was philosophically motivated and textually responsible, alive to history but not in thrall to it, exercised by art but not worshipful of it, consecrated to ideas but suspicious of theory.

 

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Introduction by Leon Wieseltier
The America of John Dos Passos
Hemingway and His Critics
The Immortality
Manners Morals and the Novel
William Dean Howells and the Roots of Modern Taste
Keats in His Letters
George Orwell and the Politics of Truth
That Smile of Parmenides Made Me Think
The Last Lover
A Cultural Episode
On the Teaching of Modern Literature
James Joyce in His Letters
Mind in the Modern World
Why We Read Jane Austen
Under Forty

The Situation of the American Intellectual at the Present Time
Mansfield Park
Preface to Beyond Culture
Copyright

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Over de auteur (2001)

Lionel Trilling (1905-74) taught at Columbia University from 1931 until his death and was the author of many books, including Matthew Arnold and a novel, The Middle of the Journey. Leon Wieseltier is literary editor of The New Republic.

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