• Lionel Mordecai Trilling (July 4, 1905 – November 5, 1975) was an American literary critic, short story writer, essayist, and teacher. He was one of the...
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  • American literary critic Lionel Trilling, published by Viking in 1950. The book was edited by Pascal Covici, who had worked with Trilling when he edited and...
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  • marriage to Lionel Trilling. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1976. Carolyn Heilbrun wrote about Trilling in her own...
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  • Lawrence Trilling, American television director Lionel Trilling (1905–1975), US literary critic Drilling This page lists people with the surname Trilling. If...
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    of Freud as a conservative in Eros and Civilization (1955), as did Lionel Trilling in Freud and the Crisis of Our Culture and Norman O. Brown in Life...
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  • later a colleague, was Lionel Trilling. David Lehman writes that "Though the differences between them were many — Trilling struck some as patrician...
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  • (disambiguation), various earls and baronets Lionel Trilling (1905–1975), American literary critic Lionel Wendt (1900–1944), Sri Lankan pianist, photographer...
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  • literary critic Lionel Trilling, of the Columbia University faculty, and featured an introduction by the literary critic Leon Wieseltier. Trilling had been a...
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  • Sincerity and Authenticity is a 1972 book by Lionel Trilling, based on a series of lectures he delivered in 1970 as Charles Eliot Norton Professor at...
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    (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1904) Lionel Trilling, Matthew Arnold (New York: Norton, 1939) Trilling called his study a "biography of a mind."...
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    either gay or bisexual surrogates. As early as 1945, critics such as Lionel Trilling noted that characters in The Great Gatsby, such as Jordan Baker, were...
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  • Carl Jung wrote to each other from 1906 until their break in 1914. Lionel Trilling wrote in The New York Times, "In no way does it disappoint the large...
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    Taranda (1915–1970), model and showgirl Diana Trilling (1905–1996), author and literary critic Lionel Trilling (1905–1975), literary critic Judy Tyler (1932–1957)...
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    consulted with New York City intellectuals including Daniel Bell and Lionel Trilling, who recommended that AJC hire Elliot Cohen, who had been the editor...
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    still given to us in glimpses." One of the novel's early champions, Lionel Trilling, warned in 1958 of the moral difficulty in interpreting a book with...
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    Schlesinger Jr. Al Sharpton Susan Sontag Sonia Sotomayor Gloria Steinem Lionel Trilling William Monroe Trotter Gore Vidal Earl Warren Significant politicians...
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    unexpectedly and with a real dramatic force, in a grotesque tragedy." Lionel Trilling remarked on this first novel as "a whole and mature work dominated...
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  • ideology was so intellectually dominant by 1950 that the literary critic Lionel Trilling could note that "liberalism is not only the dominant but even the sole...
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    discipline of cultural history. For years, he and literary critic Lionel Trilling conducted Columbia's famous Great Books course. He was elected Fellow...
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    Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Georges Simenon, Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, Lionel Trilling, Elio Vittorini, Robert Penn Warren and Tennessee Williams. There were...
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    University of Chicago Press. Desiring Arabs won Columbia University's 2008 Lionel Trilling Book Award, awarded by a jury of students on the grounds that it "offers...
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    2014. Orwell, George (1980). "V". Homage to Catalonia. introd. by Lionel Trilling. New York, New York: Harcourt Brace & Company. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-15-642117-1...
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  • Cultures (1999) OCLC 40830208 The Moral Imagination: From Adam Smith to Lionel Trilling (2005), Rowman & Littlefield Publishers The Roads to Modernity: The...
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  • liberal ideology was so intellectually dominant that the literary critic Lionel Trilling wrote that "liberalism is not only the dominant but even the sole intellectual...
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  • wholly comprised of the instinctual drives, and the conscious ego." Lionel Trilling, 1972 "The book is comprised of a few of the innumerable letters, statements...
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    his father: "Keep your balance", and from legendary faculty member Lionel Trilling '25: "Prize fearlessness more than happiness." "George Stephanopoulos"...
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  • calling it a "brilliant performance" and "quite devastating" while Lionel Trilling described it as "a reserved and beautifully realized novel". By 1992...
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  • losing in force and originality. An experiment might be worth trying." Lionel Trilling wrote, "Forster's first novel appeared in 1905. The author was 26,...
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  • psychoanalyst Clara Thompson – psychoanalyst Mária Török – psychoanalyst Lionel Trilling Frances Tustin – psychoanalyst Vamık Volkan – psychiatrist Donald Winnicott...
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    anti-academic, many of their ideas were formed in response to professors like Lionel Trilling and Mark Van Doren. Classmates Carr and Ginsberg discussed the need...
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