Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 23
... modern civilization , he is nearer to our needs than Emersonian mystics or Victorian moralists . An evasive mysticism may provide gracious retreats for world - weary initiates , but like a conventional morality it fails to further , if ...
... modern civilization , he is nearer to our needs than Emersonian mystics or Victorian moralists . An evasive mysticism may provide gracious retreats for world - weary initiates , but like a conventional morality it fails to further , if ...
Stran 277
... modern art and civilization have represented nothing but a relapse ' into the worship of beauty and egotism . ' Yet he exaggerated when he wrote that the range of feelings of the upper classes was confined to three very insignificant ...
... modern art and civilization have represented nothing but a relapse ' into the worship of beauty and egotism . ' Yet he exaggerated when he wrote that the range of feelings of the upper classes was confined to three very insignificant ...
Stran 284
... modern consciousness is superior to Homer's in so far as its relation to God is of a higher order than the primitive . In aspiring to this higher order the modern artist may lose the physical integrity which Homer possessed and his art ...
... modern consciousness is superior to Homer's in so far as its relation to God is of a higher order than the primitive . In aspiring to this higher order the modern artist may lose the physical integrity which Homer possessed and his art ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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