Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 65
... Hadji Murad as vividly as in any of his writings the dignity and selflessness of a bar- barous mountaineer with the petty conceit and profligacy of the Emperor and his officers . But the selflessness to which he aspired was of a ...
... Hadji Murad as vividly as in any of his writings the dignity and selflessness of a bar- barous mountaineer with the petty conceit and profligacy of the Emperor and his officers . But the selflessness to which he aspired was of a ...
Stran 107
... Hadji Murad , where the nightingales which hush their songs while the mountaineers are done to death , start their trills once more as soon as the firing ceases , Tolstoy emphasizes the indifference of Nature to death by associating it ...
... Hadji Murad , where the nightingales which hush their songs while the mountaineers are done to death , start their trills once more as soon as the firing ceases , Tolstoy emphasizes the indifference of Nature to death by associating it ...
Stran 247
... Hadji Murad in which he sought momentary relaxation from his religious obsession by renewing his memories of primitive Caucasian life , in The Death of Ivan Ilyitch , The Power of Darkness , The Kreutzer Sonata , and Resurrection , in ...
... Hadji Murad in which he sought momentary relaxation from his religious obsession by renewing his memories of primitive Caucasian life , in The Death of Ivan Ilyitch , The Power of Darkness , The Kreutzer Sonata , and Resurrection , in ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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