Click Here to Read: Lionel Trilling on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: The Last Great Critic: Lionel Trilling believed that politics needed the imaginative qualities of literature and that liberalism needed literature’s sense of “variousness, possibility, complexity, and difficulty” by Nathan Glick in the Atlantic Monthly in the July 2000 Issue.
Click Here to Read: Regrets Only: Lionel Trilling and his discontents By Louis Menand in the New Yorker on September 29, 2008.
Click Here to Read: Lionel Trilling’s Life of the Mind By Michael Kimmage in The New York Times on November3, 2011.
Click Here to Read: F. Scott Fitzgerald by Lionel Trilling on the Fitzgerald.narod.ru website.
Click Here to Read: The Demonic Trilling Review of Why Trilling Matters by Adam Kirsch, reviewed by Edward Mendelson in The New York Review of Books in the June 7, 2012 Issue.
Click Here to Read: Review: Review of The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent Reviewed by George Scialabba in the Bostonm Review on December 01, 2000.
Click Here to Read: The Foremost Authority: For more than 30 years, Lionel Trilling seemed to be immune from scrutiny, let alone criticism by Richard Gilman in the New York Times on September 24, 2000.
Click Here to Read: The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society by Lionel Trilling.
Click Here to Read: Trilling’s Sandbags: Lionel Trilling’s Critical Essays: Re-reading a literary critic who regarded intelligence as a moral imperative By Stefan Collini in The Nation on December 3, 2008.
Click Here to Read: Lionel Trilling “Freud and Literature” on this Website.
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