Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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... Anna Karenina , at a ball . The vividness of Tolstoy's description of this ball , the sense of intoxication which he communicates , explains the particular bitterness which he cherished against a society which could provide such ...
... Anna Karenina , at a ball . The vividness of Tolstoy's description of this ball , the sense of intoxication which he communicates , explains the particular bitterness which he cherished against a society which could provide such ...
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... Anna Karenina and then , when art could no longer relieve the tension , in the explicit and distracted Confession of Tolstoy himself . 56 Tolstoy began to write Anna Karenina in 1873 , eleven years after his marriage , and completed it ...
... Anna Karenina and then , when art could no longer relieve the tension , in the explicit and distracted Confession of Tolstoy himself . 56 Tolstoy began to write Anna Karenina in 1873 , eleven years after his marriage , and completed it ...
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... Anna who lived with a neigh- bouring squire had been driven by jealousy to commit suicide by throwing herself under a train . Tolstoy had been present at the post - mortem and knew all the details of the affair . Anna Karenina , however ...
... Anna who lived with a neigh- bouring squire had been driven by jealousy to commit suicide by throwing herself under a train . Tolstoy had been present at the post - mortem and knew all the details of the affair . Anna Karenina , however ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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