Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 259
... Pozdnyshev only states here more extravagantly what Tolstoy expressed didactically elsewhere . And perhaps in no other passage in his writings is the false antagonism between the rational and the moral more apparent . It is not by ...
... Pozdnyshev only states here more extravagantly what Tolstoy expressed didactically elsewhere . And perhaps in no other passage in his writings is the false antagonism between the rational and the moral more apparent . It is not by ...
Stran 262
... Pozdnyshev's words , ' For there to be morality between people in sexual relations , it is necessary that the aim they set themselves should be complete chastity . In striving towards chastity , man falls ; he falls , and the result is ...
... Pozdnyshev's words , ' For there to be morality between people in sexual relations , it is necessary that the aim they set themselves should be complete chastity . In striving towards chastity , man falls ; he falls , and the result is ...
Stran 263
... Pozdnyshev . And so The Kreutzer Sonata is in o essence a self - indictment and a confession . It was of him- self that Tolstoy wrote - ' As soon as a man approaches a woman he succumbs to her stupefying influence and be- . comes ...
... Pozdnyshev . And so The Kreutzer Sonata is in o essence a self - indictment and a confession . It was of him- self that Tolstoy wrote - ' As soon as a man approaches a woman he succumbs to her stupefying influence and be- . comes ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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