Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 51
... Cossack girl whom he wished to love . In A Russian Proprietor , which like The Cossacks , is closely autobiographical , he has told how , disgusted by the ideal of comme il faut , which had once appealed to his youthful vanity , and ...
... Cossack girl whom he wished to love . In A Russian Proprietor , which like The Cossacks , is closely autobiographical , he has told how , disgusted by the ideal of comme il faut , which had once appealed to his youthful vanity , and ...
Stran 65
... Cossacks who lived as Nature lives appeared to him ' beautiful , strong and free ' ; and the sight of them made him ... Cossack girl . The sex - haunted and sex - accusing moralist of later years was already foreshadowed in the baffled ...
... Cossacks who lived as Nature lives appeared to him ' beautiful , strong and free ' ; and the sight of them made him ... Cossack girl . The sex - haunted and sex - accusing moralist of later years was already foreshadowed in the baffled ...
Stran 70
... Cossacks stands to his youth , as A Confession to his middle - age . In the one he reveals how his instincts overran his conscience without gaining the victory . In the other he shows how his conscience fought his instincts to a ...
... Cossacks stands to his youth , as A Confession to his middle - age . In the one he reveals how his instincts overran his conscience without gaining the victory . In the other he shows how his conscience fought his instincts to a ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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