Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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... final satisfaction which is not to be won in this way by a self - conscious being . It was by deepening his distinctively human faculties of sympathy and thought and grafting them on to the in- stinctive paganism of his boyhood that ...
... final satisfaction which is not to be won in this way by a self - conscious being . It was by deepening his distinctively human faculties of sympathy and thought and grafting them on to the in- stinctive paganism of his boyhood that ...
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... conscience without gaining the victory . In the other he shows how his conscience fought his instincts to a standstill ; but here too the final victory was never won nor the combatants reconciled . THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED 70 $ 5 TOLSTOY.
... conscience without gaining the victory . In the other he shows how his conscience fought his instincts to a standstill ; but here too the final victory was never won nor the combatants reconciled . THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED 70 $ 5 TOLSTOY.
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... final estimate of their value , art may on each achieve a relative perfection , exploring and harmonizing in its expression a limited province of truth . But Tolstoy demanded that the writer should strive after nothing less than an ...
... final estimate of their value , art may on each achieve a relative perfection , exploring and harmonizing in its expression a limited province of truth . But Tolstoy demanded that the writer should strive after nothing less than an ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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