Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 15
... Tolstoy's response to them something more than the history of a great but tormented individual is involved . Tolstoy's final rejection of the modern Western idea of civilization was dictated by his inner needs and must be judged in ...
... Tolstoy's response to them something more than the history of a great but tormented individual is involved . Tolstoy's final rejection of the modern Western idea of civilization was dictated by his inner needs and must be judged in ...
Stran 105
... Tolstoy's own emotions towards it . He was to express that later in describing Prince Andrew's semi- mystical experience of death in War and Peace , in the harrowing realism of The Death of Ivan Ilyitch , and the wintry beauty of Master ...
... Tolstoy's own emotions towards it . He was to express that later in describing Prince Andrew's semi- mystical experience of death in War and Peace , in the harrowing realism of The Death of Ivan Ilyitch , and the wintry beauty of Master ...
Stran 176
... Tolstoy's own opinion , reflects the false bias against civilization noted above . Because civilization , as represented by the ' educated classes , ' was corrupt , educa- tion itself was corrupting , and a man could only preserve his ...
... Tolstoy's own opinion , reflects the false bias against civilization noted above . Because civilization , as represented by the ' educated classes , ' was corrupt , educa- tion itself was corrupting , and a man could only preserve his ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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