Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 31
... innocence and happiness , and ' for the first time and therefore more strongly than ever since ... the consciousness of the cross every man is called upon to bear . ' And although this feeling might be dimmed in adoles- cence , it never ...
... innocence and happiness , and ' for the first time and therefore more strongly than ever since ... the consciousness of the cross every man is called upon to bear . ' And although this feeling might be dimmed in adoles- cence , it never ...
Stran 76
... innocence . " The fault , ' Tolstoy con- cluded , ' was Society's , yours , for tolerating such men and not only tolerating them , but choosing them as social leaders . ' - But the victim was at fault too . Tolstoy idealized the fact ...
... innocence . " The fault , ' Tolstoy con- cluded , ' was Society's , yours , for tolerating such men and not only tolerating them , but choosing them as social leaders . ' - But the victim was at fault too . Tolstoy idealized the fact ...
Stran 77
... innocence which falls a prey to any sexual stimulus . A sentimental enslavement by the senses , such as Sereja's , leads inevitably through disillusionment to a moral hatred of them , to that false opposition too of fact to fancy which ...
... innocence which falls a prey to any sexual stimulus . A sentimental enslavement by the senses , such as Sereja's , leads inevitably through disillusionment to a moral hatred of them , to that false opposition too of fact to fancy which ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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