Leo Tolstoy: A Biographical and Critical StudyF. Warne & Company, 1904 - 190 strani |
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Stran 27
... mental eccentricities , and which will again manifest themselves when the anguish of truth - seeking deepens . The boy is timid , sensitive , passionate , and idealistic : temperament and circumstances have driven his character inwards ...
... mental eccentricities , and which will again manifest themselves when the anguish of truth - seeking deepens . The boy is timid , sensitive , passionate , and idealistic : temperament and circumstances have driven his character inwards ...
Stran 51
... Mental occupation , however , did not quell the deeper questions of life . Everything he saw , everything he read , and everything he did , seemed to lead him into problems for which he could find no solution . He married . Domestic ...
... Mental occupation , however , did not quell the deeper questions of life . Everything he saw , everything he read , and everything he did , seemed to lead him into problems for which he could find no solution . He married . Domestic ...
Stran 53
... mental exhaustion . In the last quotation , so far from being happy , he says he was in the horror of darkness and longed to get out of it by suicide . Probably Tolstoy suffered from some obscure ailment difficult of detection ; but ...
... mental exhaustion . In the last quotation , so far from being happy , he says he was in the horror of darkness and longed to get out of it by suicide . Probably Tolstoy suffered from some obscure ailment difficult of detection ; but ...
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INTRODUCTION | 11 |
CHILDHOOD BOYHOOD AND YOUTH | 17 |
AND SYMPTOMS OF A CRISIS | 33 |
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