Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 147
... War and Peace is far more an epic of his own life than of European history . Even those of its characters which are apparently historical , Napoleon him- self , for example , and Kutuzov , reveal at every turn the bias of his sympathies ...
... War and Peace is far more an epic of his own life than of European history . Even those of its characters which are apparently historical , Napoleon him- self , for example , and Kutuzov , reveal at every turn the bias of his sympathies ...
Stran 148
... War and Peace he relieved himself of his moral obsession and deferred facing it , by pouring out his thoughts through the characters of Pierre and Prince Andrew . These characters develop only in the sense that Tol- stoy's own character ...
... War and Peace he relieved himself of his moral obsession and deferred facing it , by pouring out his thoughts through the characters of Pierre and Prince Andrew . These characters develop only in the sense that Tol- stoy's own character ...
Stran 171
... War and Peace , but of the time of Peter the Great . Its central theme was suggested by a local tragedy which had occurred the year before , when a lady named Anna who lived with a neigh- bouring squire had been driven by jealousy to ...
... War and Peace , but of the time of Peter the Great . Its central theme was suggested by a local tragedy which had occurred the year before , when a lady named Anna who lived with a neigh- bouring squire had been driven by jealousy to ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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