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... Lionel Trilling who has argued that modern literature has become sufficiently isolated from the larger society to form an ' adversary culture ' . As developed by Daniel Bell in his The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism ( 1976 ) ...
... Lionel Trilling who has argued that modern literature has become sufficiently isolated from the larger society to form an ' adversary culture ' . As developed by Daniel Bell in his The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism ( 1976 ) ...
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... Lionel Trilling is but one of many critics to argue that the imagination can create in totally novel ways ; thus he ... Trilling's fear stems from his belief that modern art has gone so far as to attack the very basis of social relations ...
... Lionel Trilling is but one of many critics to argue that the imagination can create in totally novel ways ; thus he ... Trilling's fear stems from his belief that modern art has gone so far as to attack the very basis of social relations ...
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... Lionel Trilling on ' Morals , Manners and the Novel ' ( Trilling , 1950 ) . Trilling's great merit is that he is not dogmatically married to any philosophy of history and is not in any case keen on the re - creation of the ' totality ...
... Lionel Trilling on ' Morals , Manners and the Novel ' ( Trilling , 1950 ) . Trilling's great merit is that he is not dogmatically married to any philosophy of history and is not in any case keen on the re - creation of the ' totality ...
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The sociology of literature | 24 |
The sociology of the author | 50 |
The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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