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Discuss trilling views on the use of history in criticism

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Trilling sees the historical sense as both negative and positive. But nobody can escape from it. Historical sense is necessary to appreciate literature. The 'historicity' of literature was rejected by New Critics.In a narrower sense, Trilling focuses his criticism on American culture and its lack of historical sense – which makes it modern par excellence. His criticism of American culture makes him part of a strong American intellectual tradition, which includes writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James.

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