Lionel Trilling and the Critics: Opposing SelvesLionel Trilling and the Critics provides a comprehensive portrait of Lionel Trilling, perhaps the most influential American cultural critic of the twentieth century. The contributors are a who?s who of Anglo-American intellectuals from the 1930s through the 1970s. They include Edmund Wilson, Robert Penn Warren, F. R. Leavis, Leslie Fiedler, R. W. B. Lewis, R. P. Blackmur, Irving Howe, Irving Kristol, Raymond Williams, Norman Podhoretz, Gertrude Himmelfarb, William Barrett, Bruno Bettelheim, Gerald Graff, and Cornel West. |
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Lionel Trilling and the critics: opposing selves
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Lionel Trillings Opposing Selves I | 1 |
Matthew Arnold 1939 | 33 |
Edmund Wilson Uncle Matthew The New Republic March 1939 | 41 |
John Middleton Murry excerpt from Lionel Trillings Matthew | 47 |
Edward SackvilleWest The Modern Dilemma The Spectator April | 58 |
John Peale Bishop Matthew Arnold Again in Collected Essays | 66 |
David Daiches review in Accent spring 1943 | 73 |
Clifton Fadiman E M Forster The New Yorker August 1943 | 81 |
A Gathering of Fugitives 1956 | 235 |
An Appraisal | 241 |
E B Greenwood The Literary Criticism of Lionel Trilling | 247 |
George Steiner An Overture to Silence Book Week October 1965 | 255 |
Robert Mazzocco Beyond Criticism The New York Review of Books | 260 |
Raymond Williams Beyond Liberalism The Manchester Guardian | 269 |
Denis Donoghue A Literary Gathering Commentary April 1968 | 283 |
Criticism | 291 |
Alan PryceJones review in The New Statesman and Nation November | 87 |
Kate OBrien Refusal of Greatness The Spectator December 1944 | 98 |
Trillings Forster unpublished | 104 |
The Middle of the Journey 1947 | 113 |
Wylie Sypher The Political Imagination Partisan Review January | 123 |
John Bayley excerpt from MiddleClass Futures Times Literary | 129 |
Ben Ray Redman Reality in Life and Literature Saturday Review | 139 |
R W B Lewis Lionel Trilling and the New Stoicism Hudson | 147 |
Irving Howe Liberalism History and Mr Trilling The Nation | 154 |
R P Blackmur The Politics of Human Power in The Lion and | 166 |
Norman Podhoretz The Arnoldian Function in American | 175 |
Delmore Schwartz excerpt from The Duchess Red Shoes Partisan | 183 |
Lionel Trilling The | 190 |
The Opposing Self 1955 | 199 |
Roy Fuller excerpt from a review in London Magazine November | 207 |
Denis Donoghue The Critic in Reaction Twentieth Century | 215 |
Joseph Frank Lionel Trilling and the Conservative Imagination | 223 |
Sincerity and Authenticity 1972 | 297 |
John Bayley The Last Honest Souls The Listener October 1972 | 304 |
Sincerity and Authenticity | 318 |
Roger Sale Lionel Trilling in On Not Being Good Enough 1979 | 327 |
John Holloway Sincerely Lionel Trilling Encounter September | 335 |
Steven Marcus excerpt from Lionel Trilling 190575 in Art | 345 |
Mark Shechner The Elusive Trilling The Nation September 1977 | 352 |
Richard Sennett On Lionel Trilling The New Yorker November | 359 |
William Barrett Beginnings of Conservative Thought in | 372 |
Mark Krupnick The Neoconservatives in Lionel Trilling and | 391 |
Lewis P Simpson Lionel Trilling and the Agency of Terror Partisan | 404 |
John Rodden Trillings Homage to Orwell adapted from | 421 |
Gertrude Himmelfarb excerpts from On Looking Into the Abyss 1994 | 442 |
The Marriage | 464 |
Acknowledgments of Sources | 477 |
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