Humanism and culture: Lionel trilling and the critical tradition
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810.9 MAS.1 Masterpiece of American literature | 810.9 MAS.2 Masterpiece of American literature | 810.9 MAS.3 Masterpiece of American literature | 810.9 MEE/H Humanism and culture: Lionel trilling and the critical tradition | 810.920664 EDE/H Homographesis: essays in gay literary and cultural theory | 810.9896073 CAM The Cambridge history of African American literature | 810.9896073 WIL.2 The Wiley Blackwell anthology of African American literature: 1920 to the present |
This book Humanism and Culture: Lionel Trilling and the Critical Tradition gives a comprehensive view about the idea of humanism and its importance to culture. It establishes Lionel Trilling’s claim as a liberal humanist, who strove to make literature and literacy criticism, a humanistic and cultural enterprise. It offers valuable alternatives to post modern approaches to literature by drawing critical attention to the inter relatedness of literature, culture and society.
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