Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 84
... writer or the great reformer should be was a true one . Perfect disinterestedness of vision demands a perfect , a ... writing that perfect moral activity which he was always seeking . In fact few of the Petersburg writers who so dis ...
... writer or the great reformer should be was a true one . Perfect disinterestedness of vision demands a perfect , a ... writing that perfect moral activity which he was always seeking . In fact few of the Petersburg writers who so dis ...
Stran 139
... writing , in which he was to confess that his thoughts had led him into positions which he had never con- templated . Writing , in fact , afforded him the same satisfaction as hunting or scything , until conscious thought des- troyed ...
... writing , in which he was to confess that his thoughts had led him into positions which he had never con- templated . Writing , in fact , afforded him the same satisfaction as hunting or scything , until conscious thought des- troyed ...
Stran 147
... writing , in no way of course detracts from his imaginative achievement , but it shows how closely it was always related to the facts of life about him . He was the least literary of writers and he was the most autobiographical . War ...
... writing , in no way of course detracts from his imaginative achievement , but it shows how closely it was always related to the facts of life about him . He was the least literary of writers and he was the most autobiographical . War ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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