Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 145
... artist and a man , but although in theory all was ' ready for the new life , ' in practice ' it did not make its ... artistic expression . $ 3 War and Peace , which occupied Tolstoy from $ 2 145 PRELUDE TO BATTLE.
... artist and a man , but although in theory all was ' ready for the new life , ' in practice ' it did not make its ... artistic expression . $ 3 War and Peace , which occupied Tolstoy from $ 2 145 PRELUDE TO BATTLE.
Stran 268
... artists as men who are really called to serve others by mental labour and who always suffer in performing that service ... artist not , primarily at least , ' because their aim is the welfare of man , but because they are in travail with ...
... artists as men who are really called to serve others by mental labour and who always suffer in performing that service ... artist not , primarily at least , ' because their aim is the welfare of man , but because they are in travail with ...
Stran 284
... artist has experienced . ' But it is moral only on an elementary plane . And it is strange that Tolstoy who attacked the motives of pride and sex in the upper classes and their exploitation of patriotism and war , should have ...
... artist has experienced . ' But it is moral only on an elementary plane . And it is strange that Tolstoy who attacked the motives of pride and sex in the upper classes and their exploitation of patriotism and war , should have ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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