Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 8
... achieve a new moral re- lation to life he revealed , more tragically perhaps than any other great writer , not only ... achieved . In this book I have tried to reconstruct his moral prob- lem upon a psychological basis , believing that a ...
... achieve a new moral re- lation to life he revealed , more tragically perhaps than any other great writer , not only ... achieved . In this book I have tried to reconstruct his moral prob- lem upon a psychological basis , believing that a ...
Stran 275
... achieve this new synthesis between man's individual con- sciousness and the physical forces of life . The struggle was the basic reality of Tolstoy's own life , but he could not achieve the synthesis . And it was be- cause he was ...
... achieve this new synthesis between man's individual con- sciousness and the physical forces of life . The struggle was the basic reality of Tolstoy's own life , but he could not achieve the synthesis . And it was be- cause he was ...
Stran 301
... achieve a passionate but disinterested relation to physical life is more moral than to deny it from interested motives , Shakespeare's morality is truer , is indeed of another order , than Tolstoy's . It is free from ethical bias and ...
... achieve a passionate but disinterested relation to physical life is more moral than to deny it from interested motives , Shakespeare's morality is truer , is indeed of another order , than Tolstoy's . It is free from ethical bias and ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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