Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 159
... critical and self - conscious elements in his own nature . Prince Andrew has the male qualities of pride , disdain , self - possession and intellectual doubt , while he lacks p.53 Brown X Pierre's flutteringly feminine sensibility . His ...
... critical and self - conscious elements in his own nature . Prince Andrew has the male qualities of pride , disdain , self - possession and intellectual doubt , while he lacks p.53 Brown X Pierre's flutteringly feminine sensibility . His ...
Stran 166
... critically self- conscious into death.in which all egotism is dissolved . The problem in both cases was how to ... critical denial of life into a creative affirmation of it . It is intelligence which has created the discord , and ...
... critically self- conscious into death.in which all egotism is dissolved . The problem in both cases was how to ... critical denial of life into a creative affirmation of it . It is intelligence which has created the discord , and ...
Stran 170
... critical discontent . And in this dis- content the vague moral agitations of Pierre combined with the critical egotism of Prince Andrew . They com- bined first in the character of Levin in Anna Karenina and then , when art could no ...
... critical discontent . And in this dis- content the vague moral agitations of Pierre combined with the critical egotism of Prince Andrew . They com- bined first in the character of Levin in Anna Karenina and then , when art could no ...
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