Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 232
... true life consists in what a man is and not in what he has . But Tolstoy arbitrarily divorced the fact from the truth . Near the end of his life , for example , he announced in a cablegram to America - " True social amelioration can be ...
... true life consists in what a man is and not in what he has . But Tolstoy arbitrarily divorced the fact from the truth . Near the end of his life , for example , he announced in a cablegram to America - " True social amelioration can be ...
Stran 274
... true religious significance of the Renaissance as a new movement in the evolution of the human consciousness , having its roots indeed in the continuous tradition of culture inherited from the ancient world but seeking to adapt that ...
... true religious significance of the Renaissance as a new movement in the evolution of the human consciousness , having its roots indeed in the continuous tradition of culture inherited from the ancient world but seeking to adapt that ...
Stran 278
... true art and of true morality are indeed one , but the finality of a moral judgment depends on perfect æsthetic insight . " The business of art , ' Tolstoy wrote , ' lies just in this : to make that understood and felt which in the form ...
... true art and of true morality are indeed one , but the finality of a moral judgment depends on perfect æsthetic insight . " The business of art , ' Tolstoy wrote , ' lies just in this : to make that understood and felt which in the form ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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