Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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... a young man to achieve disinterestedness were on the family estate at Yasnaya Polyana and with the Army in the Caucasus . And both experiments failed . Nature rejected him equally in the persons of the peasants whom 50 $ 3 TOLSTOY.
... a young man to achieve disinterestedness were on the family estate at Yasnaya Polyana and with the Army in the Caucasus . And both experiments failed . Nature rejected him equally in the persons of the peasants whom 50 $ 3 TOLSTOY.
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... Caucasus he was to find that this too was not allowed to him . $ 4 Tolstoy's experience in the Caucasus , where he joined the Army at the age of twenty - three , proved an interesting descent from abstract to concrete naturalism . Of ...
... Caucasus he was to find that this too was not allowed to him . $ 4 Tolstoy's experience in the Caucasus , where he joined the Army at the age of twenty - three , proved an interesting descent from abstract to concrete naturalism . Of ...
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... Caucasus . $ 5 Inspired by this aim Tolstoy felt , as he was to feel so often again , that he was beginning a new life in which there were , as yet , no mistakes . What that new life was and how nearly he possessed himself of it is told ...
... Caucasus . $ 5 Inspired by this aim Tolstoy felt , as he was to feel so often again , that he was beginning a new life in which there were , as yet , no mistakes . What that new life was and how nearly he possessed himself of it is told ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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