Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 146
... Natasha's personality and history intimately corresponded with that of his favourite sister - in - law , Tanya . For example , like Natasha , Tanya was carried off her feet by one Anatole S―― during an entr'acte at the Mikhaylov Theatre ...
... Natasha's personality and history intimately corresponded with that of his favourite sister - in - law , Tanya . For example , like Natasha , Tanya was carried off her feet by one Anatole S―― during an entr'acte at the Mikhaylov Theatre ...
Stran 157
... Natasha , having found a mate and become a mother , should lose all the grace and enchantment which was hers before , but for which she had now no material use . He applauded too her attitude towards discussions about women's rights ...
... Natasha , having found a mate and become a mother , should lose all the grace and enchantment which was hers before , but for which she had now no material use . He applauded too her attitude towards discussions about women's rights ...
Stran 163
... Natasha , through which Tolstoy ex- pressed the two aspects of his attitude to women , his hatred of them , on the one hand , because of his sense at once of physical subservience and moral superiority , and on the other his admiration ...
... Natasha , through which Tolstoy ex- pressed the two aspects of his attitude to women , his hatred of them , on the one hand , because of his sense at once of physical subservience and moral superiority , and on the other his admiration ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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