Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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... intense , the possibility of easy rela- tionship more difficult . He enthralls and overpowers , demoralizes and disintegrates , spinning about us the web of his life - long moral dilemma . We feel with him the beauty and the cruelty of ...
... intense , the possibility of easy rela- tionship more difficult . He enthralls and overpowers , demoralizes and disintegrates , spinning about us the web of his life - long moral dilemma . We feel with him the beauty and the cruelty of ...
Stran 251
... intense physical reality , and although the horror of death predominates in the one , and of sexual passion in the other , the two are identical in essence . Ivan Ilyitch's married life , like Pozdnyshev's , contains islands of carnal ...
... intense physical reality , and although the horror of death predominates in the one , and of sexual passion in the other , the two are identical in essence . Ivan Ilyitch's married life , like Pozdnyshev's , contains islands of carnal ...
Stran 290
... intensely spiritual and personal experience . More perhaps than any other musician he satisfied Tol- stoy's demand that an artist should be preoccupied with the meaning of life and death , should suffer in performing a service of intense ...
... intensely spiritual and personal experience . More perhaps than any other musician he satisfied Tol- stoy's demand that an artist should be preoccupied with the meaning of life and death , should suffer in performing a service of intense ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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