Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 84
... Tolstoy's own life might be , he never pretended that such dissipation was the justifiable license of a superior being . His persistent distrust , therefore , of Liberalism was based on a curious blend of pride and humility in himself ...
... Tolstoy's own life might be , he never pretended that such dissipation was the justifiable license of a superior being . His persistent distrust , therefore , of Liberalism was based on a curious blend of pride and humility in himself ...
Stran 105
... Tolstoy's own emotions towards it . He was to express that later in describing Prince Andrew's semi- mystical experience of death in War and Peace , in the harrowing realism of The Death of Ivan Ilyitch , and the wintry beauty of Master ...
... Tolstoy's own emotions towards it . He was to express that later in describing Prince Andrew's semi- mystical experience of death in War and Peace , in the harrowing realism of The Death of Ivan Ilyitch , and the wintry beauty of Master ...
Stran 176
... Tolstoy's own opinion , reflects the false bias against civilization noted above . Because civilization , as represented by the ' educated classes , ' was corrupt , educa- tion itself was corrupting , and a man could only preserve his ...
... Tolstoy's own opinion , reflects the false bias against civilization noted above . Because civilization , as represented by the ' educated classes , ' was corrupt , educa- tion itself was corrupting , and a man could only preserve his ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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