Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 89
... woman whom he hoped to marry were as exacting as in the writers whose vocation he had embraced , and his letters to Valeria Arsenev foreshadow the demands which he was to make of Sophie Behrs and the distress which eventually came of ...
... woman whom he hoped to marry were as exacting as in the writers whose vocation he had embraced , and his letters to Valeria Arsenev foreshadow the demands which he was to make of Sophie Behrs and the distress which eventually came of ...
Stran 169
... woman does not desire to evade her vocation as a mother , but refuses to succumb to it as a mere maternal animal . ' Woman , ' Tolstoy was to argue , ' having forgotten her law , has believed that her strength lies in the fascination of ...
... woman does not desire to evade her vocation as a mother , but refuses to succumb to it as a mere maternal animal . ' Woman , ' Tolstoy was to argue , ' having forgotten her law , has believed that her strength lies in the fascination of ...
Stran 237
... woman to lead her daughter to the taverns , another to take hers to Court or to balls , ' but both share the same view of life : namely , that a woman should satisfy a 54 237 THE BATTLE JOINED.
... woman to lead her daughter to the taverns , another to take hers to Court or to balls , ' but both share the same view of life : namely , that a woman should satisfy a 54 237 THE BATTLE JOINED.
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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