Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 131
... activity , it seemed , could quell his accusing egotism , while every mental activity exasperated it . Only in the act of writing was the tension relaxed , which possibly explains the surprising fact of his defence of art for art's sake ...
... activity , it seemed , could quell his accusing egotism , while every mental activity exasperated it . Only in the act of writing was the tension relaxed , which possibly explains the surprising fact of his defence of art for art's sake ...
Stran 268
... activity ' than to serve the capita- lists . All bad art is due to interested motives of this kind : all good art is a disinterested activity . On the other hand , his attack on such art as was manu- factured by those in privileged ...
... activity ' than to serve the capita- lists . All bad art is due to interested motives of this kind : all good art is a disinterested activity . On the other hand , his attack on such art as was manu- factured by those in privileged ...
Stran 275
... activity , ' he wrote , ' is accomplished without ourselves , ' and our spiritual activity , in his view , should be accomplished in the same way . Ultimately indeed the self is transcended in spiritual activity , but it is only ...
... activity , ' he wrote , ' is accomplished without ourselves , ' and our spiritual activity , in his view , should be accomplished in the same way . Ultimately indeed the self is transcended in spiritual activity , but it is only ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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