Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 52
... essential defects which were the conditions of the peasants ' qualities . Certainly their terrible poverty pained him , but try as he would to forget himself in ministering to them , his paramount impulse was to ease his own pain rather ...
... essential defects which were the conditions of the peasants ' qualities . Certainly their terrible poverty pained him , but try as he would to forget himself in ministering to them , his paramount impulse was to ease his own pain rather ...
Stran 213
... essential to the good and the beautiful , and Christianity itself , although it has always lagged behind the most creative spirits , has increasingly tended to absorb into itself the sane and vital elements of paganism . But Tolstoy ...
... essential to the good and the beautiful , and Christianity itself , although it has always lagged behind the most creative spirits , has increasingly tended to absorb into itself the sane and vital elements of paganism . But Tolstoy ...
Stran 298
... essentials to pay some consideration to the demands both of his aristocratic and his vulgar patrons . But Tolstoy could not distinguish the essential in Shakespeare from the non - essential , the vital ritual of a great artist from the ...
... essentials to pay some consideration to the demands both of his aristocratic and his vulgar patrons . But Tolstoy could not distinguish the essential in Shakespeare from the non - essential , the vital ritual of a great artist from the ...
Vsebina
PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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accepted achieve activity admit already animal artist beauty became become believe body ceased characters Christianity Church civilization claimed conception conscience consciousness creative criticism death demands deny described desire elements essential evil example exist experience expressed eyes fact failed faith false fear feeling felt final forces girl hands happiness hated heart highest human idea ideal individual inevitably instincts intelligence intense justify knowledge labour later less live longer look marriage meaning mental merely mind moral nature never once passions peace peasant perfect physical Pierre pleasure possessed possible practical primitive pure rational reality realize reason relation religious Russia satisfy seek seemed sense sensual sentimental social society soul spiritual suffering teaching thing thought tion Tolstoy Tolstoy's true truth turned understand virtue whole woman women writing wrote