Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 108
... death , had revealed his conviction that death was the end of all . ' And if he found nothing to cling to , what can I find ? Still less ! ' So Tolstoy argued a month after the event , an event which , in his own words , tore him ...
... death , had revealed his conviction that death was the end of all . ' And if he found nothing to cling to , what can I find ? Still less ! ' So Tolstoy argued a month after the event , an event which , in his own words , tore him ...
Stran 109
... death in his own life . For ' death was not so far off as he had been in the habit of thinking . He felt it in him- self too . ' It was this that drove him to physical work and to emulation of the peasant , who subdued his body by toil ...
... death in his own life . For ' death was not so far off as he had been in the habit of thinking . He felt it in him- self too . ' It was this that drove him to physical work and to emulation of the peasant , who subdued his body by toil ...
Stran 112
... death than this and it is the only conception which will bring lasting peace to one who has grown conscious of himself . Those who have loved life well , who have wrung from it all its joyous significance and realized all its spiritual ...
... death than this and it is the only conception which will bring lasting peace to one who has grown conscious of himself . Those who have loved life well , who have wrung from it all its joyous significance and realized all its spiritual ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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