Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 25
... conscience , reason and faith , than to pretend to reconcile them emotionally . Tolstoy faced them ruthlessly . All his life he refused to conclude a sentimental peace between the two forces of his nature . His life was a battle to the ...
... conscience , reason and faith , than to pretend to reconcile them emotionally . Tolstoy faced them ruthlessly . All his life he refused to conclude a sentimental peace between the two forces of his nature . His life was a battle to the ...
Stran 70
... conscience without gaining the victory . In the other he shows how his conscience fought his instincts to a standstill ; but here too the final victory was never won nor the combatants reconciled . THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED 70 $ 5 TOLSTOY.
... conscience without gaining the victory . In the other he shows how his conscience fought his instincts to a standstill ; but here too the final victory was never won nor the combatants reconciled . THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED 70 $ 5 TOLSTOY.
Stran 320
... conscience was of course never divorced from his public conscience , but both were self - interested even in their denial of self - interest . Nevertheless the imagination which made him a great artist invested his tortured personality ...
... conscience was of course never divorced from his public conscience , but both were self - interested even in their denial of self - interest . Nevertheless the imagination which made him a great artist invested his tortured personality ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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