Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 15
... individual is involved . Tolstoy's final rejection of the modern Western idea of civilization was dictated by his inner needs and must be judged in relation to these needs . That he did not discover happiness in this rejec- tion ...
... individual is involved . Tolstoy's final rejection of the modern Western idea of civilization was dictated by his inner needs and must be judged in relation to these needs . That he did not discover happiness in this rejec- tion ...
Stran 16
... individual and between the individual and everything external to himself . He now exploits , now criticizes the impulses and appetites which before he implicitly obeyed as expressions of natural law , and he comes to regard all objects ...
... individual and between the individual and everything external to himself . He now exploits , now criticizes the impulses and appetites which before he implicitly obeyed as expressions of natural law , and he comes to regard all objects ...
Stran 57
... individual at once con- ceives and perceives the phenomenal world from its crea- tive centre , a centre from which everything , including the individual himself , falls inevitably into its correct relation . This creative vision , in ...
... individual at once con- ceives and perceives the phenomenal world from its crea- tive centre , a centre from which everything , including the individual himself , falls inevitably into its correct relation . This creative vision , in ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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