Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 79
... Sebastopol was written . Once again he could delight in the simplicity of the natural man , in the unpretentious individual who contrasted so favourably with strutting staff - officers and drew on depths of physical resource for his ...
... Sebastopol was written . Once again he could delight in the simplicity of the natural man , in the unpretentious individual who contrasted so favourably with strutting staff - officers and drew on depths of physical resource for his ...
Stran 82
... Sebastopol inflicted the first profound shock upon stoy's naturalism . If it did not cure him of sentimentalism , it made it impossible for him to find any easy refuge from realism in ' that vague , feminine , whimpering passion . ' As ...
... Sebastopol inflicted the first profound shock upon stoy's naturalism . If it did not cure him of sentimentalism , it made it impossible for him to find any easy refuge from realism in ' that vague , feminine , whimpering passion . ' As ...
Stran 147
... Sebastopol , Tolstoy found in war an elemental inspiration . Imagina- tively at least he could experience it with a zest uncompli- cated by disgust . War exposes man to the crude realities of life and death ; it entails a sort of ...
... Sebastopol , Tolstoy found in war an elemental inspiration . Imagina- tively at least he could experience it with a zest uncompli- cated by disgust . War exposes man to the crude realities of life and death ; it entails a sort of ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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