Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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... ceased to be baffled by a sensationalism which could only entail disillusionment when the period of self - sufficient animal delight was outgrown . But Tolstoy never crossed that isthmus which Words- worth described as dividing ' our ...
... ceased to be baffled by a sensationalism which could only entail disillusionment when the period of self - sufficient animal delight was outgrown . But Tolstoy never crossed that isthmus which Words- worth described as dividing ' our ...
Stran 148
... ceased to be fluid and intangible . His elemental inspiration had ebbed , had turned back upon himself , and in Levin we see the self - conscious Tolstoy who could no longer escape from actuality into sensational ecstasies . In War and ...
... ceased to be fluid and intangible . His elemental inspiration had ebbed , had turned back upon himself , and in Levin we see the self - conscious Tolstoy who could no longer escape from actuality into sensational ecstasies . In War and ...
Stran 255
... ceased to claim that his life had been good , he did not really comprehend in what a good life consists . He merely ceased to desire life for himself and so found death acceptable . Once again Tolstoy expressed in this story the ...
... ceased to claim that his life had been good , he did not really comprehend in what a good life consists . He merely ceased to desire life for himself and so found death acceptable . Once again Tolstoy expressed in this story the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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